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30 November 2018
VODAFONE IRELAND ANNOUNCES 5G ENABLED FIXED WIRELESS TRIAL
TRIAL TO EXPLORE WIRELESS HOME BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY IN RURAL IRELAND
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TRIAL TO BE INITIALLY TARGETED AT ROSCOMMON, GOREY, CLONMEL AND DUNGARVAN
12thDecember, 2018:Â Vodafone Ireland has today announced that it is to undertake a new wireless home broadband access trial in four locations in rural Ireland with 5G capable technology. The aim of the trial is to explore the possibility of operating a dedicated rural wireless network where customers are connected to the internet on a Vodafone wireless broadband connection.
Vodafone will utilise new Ericsson 5G capable equipment to provide wireless access over the 3.6GHz spectrum band. This will be a network dedicated to handling only the broadband traffic of these fixed wireless customers, thereby enhancing their experience. This network could potentially allowcustomers receive peak download speeds of up to 500Mbps at present, increasing to Gigabit speeds in the future.Â
Each trial customer will get an external antenna installed at their house which will be connected directly to a 3.6Ghz capable in home Wi-Fi router. This equipment will only pick up the dedicated wireless signal for this service and will not use the existing mobile network. The external antenna will help guarantee the best possible speeds available for each trial customer. The trial will be extended to 250 premises in an initial four locations.Â
The trial is set to begin in December 2018 and will be rolled out to 4 locations -Â Â Roscommon, Gorey, Clonmel and Dungarvan. The selected sites will cover over 20,000 premises in rural Ireland.
Over the last 10 years, Vodafone has invested over €2 billion across its network. This has led to significantly enhanced call and text reliability, Superfast 4G, 3G and wider high definition voice coverage. Vodafone Ireland also tops recent independent drive tests carried out by ComReg, Ookla and P3 across voice, data and broadband services.Â
Speaking about the fixed wireless access trial, Max Gasparroni, Vodafone IE Interim CTO said
Connectivity and connected technologies are impacting every facet of our lives today and there is a huge demand all over Ireland for high speed broadband access.  Vodafone is driving forward with our ambition to create a gigabit society in Ireland, and this trial will allow us to look at how we can enhance and extend broadband access to our customers in the most rural parts of the country.  Â
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For further information, please contact:
Sarah Horgan, Vodafone, sarah.horgan@vodafone.comor 087 6658942
Paul Griffin, ReputationInc: pgriffin@reputation-inc.com  or 087 6674305Â
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About Vodafone:Â
Vodafone is Ireland's leading total communications provider with 2.3 million customers and employs over 2,000 people directly and indirectly in Ireland.
Vodafone provides a total range of communications solutions including voice, messaging, data and fixed communications to consumers and to small, medium and large businesses. Since 2011, Vodafone has expanded its enterprise division, offering integrated next-generation fixed and mobile solutions in addition to cloud-based platforms, machine to machine services and professional ICT support.
Vodafone Group is one of the world's leading international mobile communications groups with mobile operations in 25 countries, partners with mobile networks in 44 more, and fixed broadband operations in 18 markets. For more information, please visit www.vodafone.ie
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