Pure signs €10m contract with BT to access Siro network
Deal follows on from a similar agreement with Enet that was agreed late last year
Pure Telecom teams up with Netgem to enter TV market
Telecoms company is targeting the growing audience for streaming services
Pure Telecom signs €12m deal with Enet to access Siro broadband
Siro says Pure agreement shows how it can drive competition in market
Esports growth sees 22% of adults watching or participating - survey
Gaming drives demand for bandwidth
Pure Telecom to bring high-speed broadband to rural Ireland
Agreement to access BT infrastructure will open Pure to 1.8m potential customers
Electric Picnic announces €5,000 visual-arts bursary for 2018 festival
Artists have chance to reimagine work for 55,000 people at Stradbally event
Schools turn to ‘live streaming’ as teacher deficit bites
Hibernia teacher training college reveals project running where classes taught remotely
Pure agrees €35m network deal with Eir’s wholesale arm
Company signs contract as it looks to reach 100,000 residential customers by 2019
Parents up in arms over poor broadband connectivity in schools
Some 46% of parents feel their children’s education being hurt by poor connectivity
Pure Telecom seeks to double revenues after record year
Irish telecoms and broadband provider aiming for €40m in revenue after 17% rise
Schools managers criticise plans to cut uniform costs for parents
Conference told move is a fig leaf to hide the chronic underfunding of schools
Unthinkable: Do you need faith to give your life meaning?
There are ‘few indications’ that God matters to the Irish, says sociologist Tom Inglis
Irish households abandon paid TV for online content
Pure Telecom survey shows 88% of those with broadband download from internet
Diarmaid Ferriter: I have nothing against baptism
But it is unacceptable that some un-baptised children are treated like second-class citizens in school choice
Educate Together rejects Catholic ‘self-harm’ warning
Patron body says comments were deeply offensive and not supported by research
Dismantling Catholic ethos of schools would leave ‘moral vacuum’
Taking religion out of classroom could result in nihilism and self harm, says school manager
Department of Education warns teachers about rejecting extra hours
Secretary general says schools will close if ASTI votes to stop working agreed hours
Pure Telecom enters home broadband market
Provider aims to deliver speeds near 100Mb/s to majority of customers
Eircom Wholesale signs €20m deal with Pure Telecom
Pure says it chose Eircom’s wholesale business based on national reach and future-proofing of network
Woman (22) acquitted of glass attack in north Dublin nightclub
Female victim lost sight in one eye in incident in Coolock
Woman almost blind in one eye after allegedly being glassed
Defendant denies assault causing serious harm in nightclub on St Patrick’s Day
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