The combined firm, Ripple Communications Limited - ‘Ripplecom’
Ripplecom began trading earlier this month from its Headquarters in Blackpool, Co Cork, and regional office in Limerick. It currently has 3,100 customers in twelve Counties and operates from 235 wireless access points (WAP). The company’s expansion plans are being supported by IFA Telecom while significant funding has been secured from Farmer Business Developments (FBD) to drive customer numbers.
According to Managing Director John McDonnell: “Ripplecom’
Commenting on the merger, Mr. McDonnell noted that Ripplecom would enable Amocom and Callidus/Omnitel to grow more meaningfully than they could on their own.
He continued: “The merger allows us to build a stronger, more resilient company. Through this combination, Ripplecom will increase its presence in the wireless broadband market, where its team of experienced engineers will continue to build a countrywide network and service that is both accessible and cost efficient for business clients and residential customers alike”.
Mr. McDonnell noted that Ripplecom’s growth would be driven by the demand for its services in urban, semi-urban and rural areas of the country that have limited or no broadband service.
He explained: “The provision of quality broadband is essential for the development of businesses and jobs in communities across Ireland. We are looking forward to expanding our network into other poorly serviced parts of the country as we are very aware that such vital infrastructure is key to attracting investment to these areas”.
Prior to the establishment of Ripplecom, Callidus traded as Omnitel with IFA as one of its shareholders. The South County Dublin based company provided broadband services to counties Kilkenny, Carlow, Wicklow, Wexford, Dublin, Laois, Kildare, Meath and Offaly. Cork-based Amocom, meanwhile, serviced counties Cork, Waterford and Clare.
For more on Ripplecom’s broadband coverage and pricing arrangements see ripplecom.net, telephone 1890-RIPPLE or email info(at)ripplecom.net.
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Notes To Editor:
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