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HEAnet is Irelands National Education and Research Network. We deliver high-speed internet connectivity and ICT shared services to all levels of the Irish education sector.
HEAnet is the national education and research network of Ireland. HEAnets e-infrastructure services support approximately 210,000 students and staff (third-level) in Ireland, and approximately 800,000 students and staff (first and second-level) relying on the HEAnet network.
HEAnet is publically funded through The Higher Education Authority, The Department of Education and Skills, The Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment, the European Commission (EU) and its third-level sector client charges.
HEAnet provides a Point to Point Service which allows institutions to link remote sites and campuses into a single Local Area Network. It is a established, cost-effective service of substantial use to Irish educational and research facilities who have multiple locations, campuses or remote buildings.
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