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Eclipse Customers to Get FTTC Broadband Soon

December 7th, 2009

Eclipse Internet customers will soon be among the lucky ones to upgrade to FTTC internet connection. The Fibre To The Cabinet technology is found to boost quality and speed of connectivity significantly when compared to traditional copper wire connections.

Eclipse Internet has joined the elite fibre optic internet group with the recent announcement of its FTTC broadband trial. About 60 existing customers have been identified for participating in the trial of Eclipse’s new FTTC internet.

The best part of the news is that these customers get to enjoy the fibre internet connection even after the trial period draws to a close in December, while other customers will be upgraded shortly. Eclipse customers are the only ones who will get this advantage.

It is worthy to note that Eclipse has always remained in the forefront of internet services with its range of innovative and customer friendly products. Its commitment to quality and good service is evident from the many ISPA best business and best consumer awards it has under its belt.

With the FTTC technology in place, Eclipse hopes to give speeds of 40Mb downstream and 5Mb upstream to both business users and home users. To know more about your broadband speed, click on broadband test, to get a snapshot of your current download and upload speeds.

Speaking about the new initiatives, Director Clodagh Murphy confirmed that demand has been on the rise in recent past and it continues to grow at a remarkable pace. Murphy reaffirmed that Eclipse will continue to keep pace with technological advancements and bring top-of-the-line service to customers.

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