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AirSpeed Telecom shortlisted for the Business & Finance ‘Enterprise of the Year Award 2010’

 

AirSpeed Telecom has been shortlisted for the Business & Finance ‘Enterprise of the Year Award 2010’.

 

The inaugural Business & Finance ‘Enterprise of the Year Award 2010’ has been created to recognise Ireland’s invaluable indigenous business sector and celebrate entrepreneurs who are critical to the future of Ireland’s economy.

 

Six shortlisted companies were selected based on the following criteria: company growth, innovation, vision, marketing strategy and international scalability.

 

AirSpeed Telecom operates a nationwide carrier class licensed wireless network providing telecommunications products and services to large enterprises, public sector bodies and SME customers in Ireland.

 

The company was established in 2003 to provide the business community with a very high quality alternative choice to traditional network and incumbent telecommunications operators. AirSpeed Telecom is now a leading provider of wireless high speed bandwidth services to many businesses in Ireland including RTE, Údarás na Gaeltachta, Vhi Healthcare, TG4, Telegael, HEANet, Dairygold, and NCSS (BreastCheck).

 

Liam O’ Kelly, Managing Director with AirSpeed Telecom, comments:

 

“We are delighted with our nomination for the inaugural Business & Finance ‘Enterprise of the Year Award 2010’. It is a great acknowledgment for all of the team who has worked hard to make AirSpeed Telecom the success it is today.”

 

The shortlisted companies for the Business & Finance ‘Enterprise of the Year Award 2010’ are AirSpeed Telecom, Eirgen, Helix Health, Allergy Standards, Cartrawler and Realex Payments.The winner will be announced at a gala awards dinner on December 9th, 2010 at The Convention Centre, Dublin.

 

 

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In addition to the very large gains in bandwidth that we expected over traditional DSL, a very welcome qualitative improvement has also been observed… comparable to what we\\\'d expect via fibre over similar distances.
Owen Byrne
Project Manager, HEAnet

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