Host Ireland Business Broadband to move to new offices and create 15 jobs

Host Ireland Business Broadband is moving to a new office complex in Dublin and is to create 15 new jobs in the next six to eight months.

Development has started on the new office, occupying the entire second floor of the former Guinness Mahon Bank building on Trinity Street and involving an investment of €120,000.

On track to achieve 45pc turnover this year, the privately-owned technology company recently signed a €1.2m deal with Sharp Security in Dublin for security monitoring telecoms infrastructure and will have doubled its workforce in 2013 to 21 people.

Employee numbers are expected to almost double again in 2014, with countrywide roll-out of its high performance e-band radio technology broadband.

Business development director at Host Ireland Business Broadband describes the company as “the Ryanair of business broadband, only with excellent service and customer care”, saying that it has driven down the cost of business broadband by 40pc in Dublin this year alone.

Founded in 1998 as a specialist in data centre services, Host Ireland Business Broadband now serves over 1,000 business broadband customers in the Dublin area.