Telcom (Ireland) Explained

Telcom
Type:Private limited company
Industry:Telecoms
Founded:1999
Hq Location:Nutgrove Office Park
Rathfarnham
Dublin
Area Served:Ireland
Key People:Liam Tully (Managing Director)
Products:

Telcom is an Irish telecommunications company operating in the business-to-business market.[1] They offer communications services, are a ComReg registered carrier for voice and data and operate as an independent Internet Service Provider. Telcom is a registered member of the Internet Neutral Exchange (INEX).[2]

History

Telcom was founded in 1999 in Dublin by Liam Tully. It initially provided phone systems for offices, before expanding to include data and internet services.

In 2015 Telcom invested €1 million into new network infrastructure,[3] creating a 10Gb core network.[4] This allowed them to expand their business fibre broadband service, offering speeds of up to 1 Gb/s to customers with zero contention rates. This upgrade was completed as a partnership between Telcom and Agile Networks,[5] [6] another Dublin-based company.

Services

Telcom provides various services to businesses, including:

Clients using Telcom's services include Fyffes, Hertz, Maxol, Philips, Savills, Scotiabank, DZ Bank and the Higher Education Authority.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Irish telco takes on rivals with €1m data service BusinessPost.ie. www.businesspost.ie. 2018-01-12.
  2. News: Peering Members and Associate Members of INEX. INEX. 2018-01-12. en-GB.
  3. News: Telcom launches new fibre business offering. O'Donoghue. Paul. Independent.ie. 2018-01-12. en.
  4. Web site: Irish Telecoms Company Announce €1m Investment General, news for Ireland, Ireland,. McHugh. Robert. www.businessworld.ie. en. 2018-01-12.
  5. News: Telcom invests €1m in network upgrade - TechCentral.ie. 2015-05-07. TechCentral.ie. 2018-01-12. en-GB.
  6. News: Team Players. 2015-05-08. The Irish Examiner.