Belfast ISP expands services in Republic

DNA Internet, the Belfast-based Internet service provider (ISP), has stepped up its push into the Republic with a new offer targeting…

DNA Internet, the Belfast-based Internet service provider (ISP), has stepped up its push into the Republic with a new offer targeting Internet users in the Dublin area only. During June business and residential customers can take out a year's Internet subscription for £59 (€74.9) including VAT. The package includes 15 e-mail addresses, unlimited website space, and free ISDN Internet access if required. Customers who wish to move to DNA from other ISP's can have up to three months outstanding subscription time honoured by DNA.

They will be required to show proof of an account with another ISP, and details of the start time of the subscription. DNA will then add three months of the remaining time onto its new DNA Gold subscription service. The latest offer is the first step of a phased strategy by DNA Internet to become an all-Ireland ISP within the next two years. Pictured above: Mr Scott Taunton, general manager (left), and Mr Martin Lyons, managing director