A Dublin-based telecommunications company is creating 80 new jobs in Belfast.
InTune Networks, based in Parkwest in Dublin, is spending £10m establishing a new research and development centre in the Sandy Row area of Belfast.
The jobs creation agency in the North, Invest NI, is contributing £1m towards the project, which will focus on improving high-speed internet connectivity in cities and towns.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
80 Jobs Created At Irish Telecoms Firm - Sky News
An Irish telecoms company is bucking the economic trend by announcing the creation of nearly 80 jobs at a research and development centre in Belfast.
Intune Networks build highly advanced optical platforms for high definition video and IT services.
Company boss Tim Fritzley said work at the centre had the potential to solve some of the largest cost-performance problems facing the telecoms world.
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Intune Networks build highly advanced optical platforms for high definition video and IT services.
Company boss Tim Fritzley said work at the centre had the potential to solve some of the largest cost-performance problems facing the telecoms world.
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Telecoms firm creates 80 jobs - UTV
A telecoms company has announced the creation of nearly 80 jobs at a research and development centre in Belfast.
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
43 Jobs Announced at City Firm - BBC News
A technology company is to create almost 50 new jobs in south Belfast.Intune Networks makes software which is used to improve high speed internet connectivity.
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The Dublin based company is investing almost £10m in a new research and development centre in the Sandy Row area. It plans to recruit 43 highly-skilled workers in addition to the 34 already at the site.
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The Dublin based company is investing almost £10m in a new research and development centre in the Sandy Row area. It plans to recruit 43 highly-skilled workers in addition to the 34 already at the site.
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