Around 50 Irish jobs to go at Imagine Broadband

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Around 50 Irish jobs to go at Imagine Broadband
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Fibre broadband operator was acquired in late 2024 by Armenia’s Team Group

Niall Tallon , chief executive of Imagine, with National Broadband Ireland chief executive Peter Hendrick and Wicklow-based auctioneer Pat O’Neill. Imagine is now set to shed around 50 jobs in Ireland. Photo: Stephen O’Brien

While the exact number of roles will be determined through the redundancy process, The Irish Times understands around 50 jobs are now in the firing line as the new owners embark upon a restructuring of the Irish company as it shifts away from fixed wireless networks to fibre broadband.Remote working is here to stay and has whole new language about ‘hidden hybrid’ and ‘mouse jiggling’

“Since the change in majority ownership in December the company has been upfront with employees about the difficult decisions and changes that would be required as it pivots away from fixed wireless access to the roll-out of new and better fibre-based services to customers. However, its customer base was eroded by the roll-out of the National Broadband Plan, which brought high-speed fibre broadband to homes and businesses across the State.

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