Limerick City and County Council rolls out free high speed Wi-Fi to city centre in first initiative of its kind in country

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Limerick City and County Council has rolled out free high speed Wi-Fi across its own infrastructure in Limerick city centre in the first initiative of its kind in the country.

The pilot Limerick.ie FREE WIFI initiative undertaken over the past few months covers the city centre area along both sides of the River Shannon from Shannon Bridge to Sarsfield Bridge, and surrounding streets, Arthurs Quay, Cruises Street, sections of O’Connell Street, the People’s Park and Colbert Station Plaza.

The local authority will now be investigating the rollout of the initiative elsewhere in the city and in county towns during 2018. 

The project is the first of its kind in Ireland as Limerick City and County Council becomes the only local authority to use its own fibre network for the free Wi-Fi access and has located the access points on publicly owned infrastructure across the city centre.

The free public Wi-Fi adds further momentum to Limerick’s ‘Smart City’ programme, which is seeing the implementation of a range of digital technologies with a view to improving quality of life, empowering communities and enabling economic growth.

This latest initiative will have a range of benefits, including redirecting users to Limerick.ie or specific topical WEB Pages, helping tourists to avoid data roaming charges and navigate around the city and support retailers in growing awareness of their businesses in the city centre areas.

The use of local authority-owned infrastructure has decreased the amount of disruption to businesses and to members of the public as the Wi-Fi infrastructure was being installed.

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    Said Gary Hennessy, ICT Project Leader - Infrastructure, Security & Communications with Limerick City and County Council said:  “While the provision of free Wi-Fi to the public is nothing new, what is unique about the Limerick project is the method of its delivery. Limerick City and County Council is using its own fibre network to provide the Wi-Fi.”

    Said Jim Dore, Head of ICT with Limerick City and County Council: “Whereas projects in other cities and towns across Ireland have installed access points in business premises, we have utilised public lighting poles and council-owned infrastructure and buildings to locate the access points for the high speed Wi-Fi. This process also means that the area covered by the Limerick.ie FREE WIFI can quickly be expanded as it will eliminate the need to negotiate with business owners to use their premises as access points.”

    The roll-out of the high-speed Limerick.ie FREE WIFI across Limerick city centre comes just weeks ahead of Riverfest 2018 on the May Bank Holiday weekend, when tens of thousands of people will be in visit the city to enjoy the festivities.

    When users sign up to Limerick.ie FREE WIFI, they will be redirected to the Limerick.ie website, which will allow them to learn about what Limerick has to offer to business, the best places to shop, stay, things to do and places to eat.

    Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Stephen Keary said: “The provision of the free Wi-Fi further underpins Limerick’s credentials as a visitor, customer and business friendly city. Every initiative that assists our customers, clients and visitors is to be welcomed.  The Wi-Fi will also means there is internet access for those who otherwise may not be able to afford it.  The new service will also boost Limerick’s position as a smart city.”

    As Limerick.ie FREE WIFI operates over Limerick City and County Council’s own fibre network, there are no Internet Service Provider (ISP) costs and connections are routed through the council’s data centre in Dooradoyle.

    Users of the Limerick.ie FREE WIFI can be confident of their security as all traffic is routed through Limerick City and County Council’s own firewall.

    Limerick.ie FREE WIFI Access Points have been installed at:

    • Bishop’s Quay/ Howley’s Quay and the junction of Henry Street and Bedford Row.
      • These provide coverage for
        • Both sides of the River Shannon between Shannon Bridge and Sarsfield Bridge
        • Henry Street from junction with Mallow Street to Arthurs Quay Park
        • Thomas Street from O’Connell Street junction to Catherine Street junction
        • Sarsfield Street
    • Limerick Art Gallery, Pery Square, Parks Department Building, People’s Park and Colbert Station
      • Coverage for:
        • Pery Square
        • Areas within Peoples Park
        • Plaza outside Colbert Station
        • Parnell Street
    • Arthurs Quay.
      • This provides coverage in the following locations.
        • Arthurs Quay Park
        • Honan’s Quay
        • Francis Street
    • Junction of Cruises Street and O’Connell Street.
      • This provides coverage in the following locations
        • Cruises Street
        • Patrick Street
        • O’Connell Street from junction with Patrick Street to junction with Thomas Street
    • Limerick.ie FREE WIFI is also available in Limerick Museum, Henry Street.
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