Island Bridge Networks was formed in 2014 by two of Ireland's most experienced and industry leading internet infrastructure experts to provide a full-service network engineering, system administration and VoIP engineering consultancy.
As a consultancy that caters primarily to internet service providers, we have a perspective and experience that beats any in-house network specialist. We can draw on our established track record of network designs, implementation and management. Our skilled engineers will leverage their many years of industry-specific expertise to your advantage.
Our customers range from enterprises with mission-critical internet access requirements to large ISPs.
ISPs specialising in business internet access and managed CPE resiliency. We work with these ISPs on bespoke customer designs also.
Fixed wireless, VDSL, FTTx and cable broadband providers to residential and small business customers.
ISPs that specialise in VoIP services which have different characteristics and requirements than standard internet access.
Providing on site and campus internet access. Designing and managing in-house and campus-wide fibre assets with DWDM.
An IXP is the nexus of the internet for a large city or country. We have 35 years experience in this critical industry and consult with IXPs in Ireland, across Europe, Africa and the US.
We design, build and manage fault-tolerant always-available and DDoS resistant internet points of presence for providers of online services.
Government and semi-state agencies with mission-critical internet access requirements (including hospitals and emergency services).
We help utilities such as electricity, water, gas, rail and roads leverage their infrastructure to provide fibre access services.
Design, develop and manage resilient internet access for large enterprise / commercial businesses where loss of internet can cause significant cost in lost hours and productivity.
Not sure what you need or if we're the right fit?
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