Information about Digital TV, Broadband & Phone in Bellewstown, Meath
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In Bellewstown, Meath there are 14 broadband providers. They include Sky Ireland, Vodafone, UTV Connect, Magnet Entertainment, eircom, Digiweb, Q Sat, Ripple Communications, onwave, Imagine, 3 mobile, Meteor, O2, and eMobile.
The fastest broadband in Bellewstown is provided by Digiweb at a speed of 24Mb per second. With a speed of 24Mb slow connections are a thing of the past. This speed will allow you to experience the Internet without any interruptions or difficulties.
Sky Ireland are currently offering the cheapest broadband in Bellewstown, Meath at a price of €30.00 per month and peak download speed of 24Mb.
Many broadband providers will include a router or a modem in their broadband packages. A router will allow you to connect multiple computers to the Internet while a modem generally will allow you to connect a single computer. Sometimes a wireless router is also offered as part of the package. A wireless router will allow you to connect many computers to your Internet connection without the need for cables.
Broadband speeds are generally expressed in Mb/s or mega bits per second. A broadband speed of 8Mb/s means that you can download at a rate of nearly 8,388,608 bits per second. The speed of your broadband connection is dependent on how your broadband service is delivered, for example if your broadband is delivered over your phone line the distance between your home and your telephone exchange is important. In general, the closer you are to your local exchange, the faster your broadband will be.
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