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High Flyers: Sarah on a drive to meet Translink s zero emission targets

In the High Flyers spotlight this week is Sarah Simpson, business change manager for the zero emission programme at Translink What was your first job? I started working at Translink in 2005 as a contact centre agent whilst still studying at university.

Our broadband network has never been more vital

IN his new role as director of Openreach NI, Garret Kavanagh is in charge of building the next generation of broadband across the region.

Openreach appoints Garret Kavanagh to oversee latest fibre roll-out

Openreach appoints Garret Kavanagh to oversee latest fibre roll-out
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Full fibre broadband roll-out could see 30,000 people move to Northern Ireland

Cebr figures about how the deployment of ultra-fast full-fibre broadband would benefit the UK as a whole Gary McDonald Business Editor Mairead Meyer, director of Openreach Northern Ireland THE deployment of ultrafast full-fibre broadband across the north would boost productivity in the region by more than £1 billion a year by 2025, enable tens of thousands more people to work from home, and remove as many as two million commuter trips a year, it has been claimed. And the report from the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) also says that it could encourage 30,000 more people to move to Northern Ireland.

Openreach £100m investment into NI broadband network

BBC News By Richard Morgan Published image copyrightGetty Images Openreach, the digital infrastructure provider, has announced plans to invest more than £100m in Northern Ireland over the next 12 months. The money will be used to support the maintenance of the copper and fibre broadband network in NI, and improve its ultrafast full-fibre network. There will also be 100 new apprentice roles created as part of the investment. Openreach employs more than 1,000 people in Northern Ireland. The company maintains the network that connects most homes and businesses in the UK to the broadband and telephone network. It said the funding would also be used to maintain and improve its ultrafast full fibre network.

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