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Monday, 11 January 2010 |
CONGRATULATIONS to
Patricia Burke and her son
Ben, from Belgarrow in Foxford,
who were the lucky winner
of a brand new laptop
computer from Mayo internet
service provider WestNet at
the recent MWR Expose at the
Ramada Hotel, Ballina.
The competition was called
Gigabytes in one Day and the
challenge was to guess how
many gigabytes of information
flowed through the West-
Net network in one day.
Patricia’s guess of 2,789
Gigabytes was the closest.
That’s a lot of information
and shows just how much people
in Mayo are using their
broadband connections.
WestNet is a well established
wireless broadband
service provider based in the
wider Mayo area. It was set
up over four years ago, and
specialises in providing premium
quality community
broadband to rural locations
which are not served by the
larger companies.
Westnet’s specific aim is to
bring affordable, high-quality
broadband to rural communities
in the west of Ireland.
Most areas in the county
can get good quality broadband.
For more information contact
WestNet by phone on 1850
930305 or log onto www.westnet.
ie.
Published in Western People, 29/12/09
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Monday, 11 January 2010 |
At the Westnet (Broadband) staff Christmas party at Smokie in the TF Royal Hotel and Theatre and Event Centre front row, from left: Annette Bruce, Julie Moore, Kelly McDonnell and Peter Moore. Back row: Annette Broch, Shane Thornton, Paul Cunnane and Wayne Thornton.
Published in Western People, 22/12/09
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Tuesday, 17 June 2008 |
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Westport, Balla and Castlebar are the first towns within our network to benefit from the new WiMAX technology.
It will provide homes and businesses in these built up areas with a real alternative to connection via a phone line.
It can be connected via a self install indoor unit or a WestNet installed outdoor unit we can deliver high speed ‘always on’ broadband a fixed rate starting from just €35.00 per month. Subject to a deposit or install fee depending on the type of connection.
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Monday, 16 June 2008 |
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WestNet have recently stretched the northern boundaries of our Network, as we have added access points in Kilfine and Attymass that cover a huge area.
Further south we have added a new access point in Tourmakeady that will cover much of the area on the southern and eastern shoreline and surrounding areas of Lough Mask.
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