Privacy Policy

This website logs IP addresses, browser types and length of user sessions for administration purposes. We use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our server, to administer our website and to help improve the quality of service available on this website. Your IP address is used to gather broad demographic information. We do not link IP addresses to anything personally identifiable. This means that a user's session will be tracked, but the user will be anonymous.

Information Relating to You

If you fill out a form on this website requesting information from or providing feedback to Bord Gáis, we ask that you provide, amongst other things, your name, an email address and your postal address. The type of information Bord Gáis collects is clearly set out on the applicable online form on this website. We require these details to better understand the needs of visitors to this website, in order to provide any requested information promptly and unless you request us not to do so so that we can provide you with information regarding the products and services that Bord Gáis may provide from time to time (together, the 'Purposes').

The following applies to any information you provide to Bord Gáis:

  • you authorise Bord Gáis to use, store, process and disclose such information to the extent necessary to fulfil the Purposes;
  • you will ensure that the information you provide is accurate and complete.

Bord Gáis will not release any of the information you provide to third parties.

Data Protection & Marketing Notices

Bord Gáis has a full data protection notice which also contains details of your marketing options. Please click on the following link to view our data protection notice and ensure that your marketing preferences are respected.

Links

This website may provide links to other websites. Privacy policies on these websites may differ from that on this website, and we advise that you review the other website's policies before providing personal information. While every care has been taken to ensure the high quality and standard of websites to which we link, Bord Gáis takes no responsibility for the content of those websites and is not responsible for their data protection policies.

Security

Bord Gáis has taken all commercially reasonable steps to ensure the security of your communications with this website. Information held by this website is stored on password-protected machines, behind a firewall and not accessible to the general public via the internet. However, the confidentiality or privacy of data passing over the internet or by email cannot be guaranteed.

Revisions to Privacy Policy

Bord Gáis may revise this privacy policy from time to time. Changes to this privacy policy will be posted here so you should periodically check this page to review the most recent policy.

If you have any questions about this privacy statement, the practices of this website, or your dealings with this website, you can contact: Bord Gáis Éireann (Tel. 353 1 602 1212).

The Fibre to the West »

Aurora Telecom is undertaking an ambitious project to roll-out an ultra high-speed fibre optic network linking Dublin to the West of Ireland. The project will see the installation of more than 330km of fibre-optic cable that will pass major regional locations including Galway, Athlone, Mullingar, Tullamore and Ennis. The fibre-optic route traverses directly cross county and benefits from the standards applied to safeguarding Bord Gáis high-pressure gas pipelines, such as regular aerial and foot patrols to ensure no outages through third party interference. Moreover, its specification, innovative construction methodologies and maintenance procedures are best-in-class, resulting in a highly reliable and secure network service.

The Fibre to the West project signifies a major development for Ireland. It makes an open-access fibre optic network available to both telecommunications carriers and corporate organisations to support high speed data, voice and video services. Critical infrastructure such as this holds a pivotal role in Ireland's development as driver of economic activity and foreign direct investment. It is recognised as being a key enabler to develop a Smart Economy, driving competitiveness and growth through supporting Next Generation Networks and digitally-based services.

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Contact our sales team

Phone: 01 602 1220
E-mail:darkfibre@auroratelecom.ie