Drop Down Menu
  Search...
 
  Business Directory Ad  

Broadband for Glengad-Gleneely 21.09.10

GLENGAD, Culdaff and Gleneely will this week get mobile broadband access for the first time after the completion of work on two masts in the area.
The long-awaited internet connection comes after Three Telecom finished work last week on two broadband masts - one at Claggan, Culdaff and the other at Oort, Gleneely.
Local councillor, Charlie McConalogue said the development was long overdue.
“This is a long awaited development for everyone living in an area which has had no broadband availability until now and will make a significant difference to people meaning they can now avail of the internet in their daily lives.
“This has been a massive issue in the area for a long time now and with the importance of technology in everyday life, it was unacceptable that these areas did not have internet until now. It was the biggest issue in the area during the local elections last year and I know people have been keenly waiting for it to arrive.”
Cllr McConalogue said the mast at Claggan, Culdaff was erected as part of the National Broadband Scheme roll-out while the company agreed to undertake the mast at Gleneely on a private enterprise basis.
“The service is accessed by using a small modem that plugs into the side of standard laptops and computers.
Cllr Charlie McConalogue beside the recently erected telecoms mast.
Cllr McConalogue added: “The two masts will also bring limited coverage to parts of the Carrowmena and Ballyharry areas but further mast infrastructure is likely to be needed locally to properly address broadband availability in this area. I am continuing to work with Three Telecom in an effort to get them to provide this and hope that they will follow on from the good work they have done so far by going the next step by doing this.”
Return to > Top Stories    > News    > Home