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Esat to invest in west Cork fibre optics
Friday, February 23 2001
by Mary O'Neill

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Esat Business is to invest EUR6.63 million in providing high speed broadband access to West Cork Technology Park.

The announcement, made Friday, is part of the government's allocation of EUR2.65 million to broadband funding, under the National Development plan.

Esat Business' broadband technology is a fibre optic network which carries data at high speeds using light. As a result, companies will have the ability to carry several types of information, including telephone calls, e-mail, file transfers, Web requests and video-conferencing calls, with no need for separate lines.

The company hopes that the infrastructure will attract more IT companies to the park. Eircom already has infrastructure in place there, but it does not have high-capacity resilient fibre.

"The whole idea is to close down on the digital divide that exists in Ireland. Clonakilty is an attractive part of the country to work and set up business, but obviously this cannot be done without the proper physical infrastructure in place," Richard Cooke, CEO Esat Business told ElectricNews.Net.

The West Cork Technology Park is located on a 30-acre site, one mile from Clonakilty town centre, and 35 minutes from Cork Airport. The park comprises a range of indigenous and multinational IT related businesses, and receives support from the IDA and Enterprise Ireland.

The government has donated approximately 40 percent of the total investment into the venture.

"Without the government, we wouldn't be in Clonakilty," Cooke said.

Esat Business is in the process of rolling out broadband wireless local loop technology. It has formed partnerships with Cisco and Nortel. The company has already spent almost EUR50 million in providing broadband infrastructure to hundreds of businesses around the country. Areas serviced by the company include Cork Airport Business Park and the industrial centre on the Modelfarm Road in Cork.

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