UTV Internet

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UTV Internet is part of UTV Media plc, the owners of the ITV franchise in Northern Ireland. Internet services are available not only to people in Northern Ireland, but also those in Republic of Ireland. Services may also be accessed in Great Britain, and although UTV do not advertise directly to these customers, the relevant section of the website is now entitled Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.[1]

UTV provide a number of Dial-up and Broadband options for Residential and Business Customers. Along with Internet Access, UTV also provide a number of other services including Web design, Web Hosting, and Domain Registration.

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UTV Internet arose out of the March 2000 purchase (for £4.4m) and rebranding of Direct Net Access. DN@ had been one of Northern Ireland's first consumer-focussed ISPs, gaining much awareness through its partnership with local retailer Computastore and its offer of a free modem when you signed up for 12 months' service.

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  1. ^ Television, News, Internet and Telephony services from UTV in Northern Ireland

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