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Broadband in Tullamore

  • 16-01-2012 10:52am
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    Hello,
    I'll be moving down to Tummaore in a few months time, and I'm wondering what the best broadband providers/choices are in terms of speed and reliability.
    I'm not interested in a tv service, I'm really just looking for broadband.
    From a bit of research it seems to be Eircom, Vodafone or Digiweb - if anyone has any experience of these or advice I'd appreciate.
    At the moment I've a 7Mb connection and ideally would like somethig similar when I move.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 699 ✭✭✭okiss


    I live outside Tullamore and I have fixed line broadband with Vodaphone which includes landline phone calls and a certain number of mins to vodaphone numbers each month.
    I found this cheaper than eircom and moved from them easily.
    In regards to the speed you mention not all phone lines will support this speed or broadband. If you have a working phone line at your new address you can ring eircom they can do a check on the line and advise your further.
    I know I can get 3mb broadband at my address.
    I would consider upc if the area you live in has it.
    If you can't get broadband try out some of the dongels as they may work well for you.


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