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06 Sept 2025

Over 8,000 homes and businesses in Longford reconnected by eir following Storm Éowyn

eir say all their mobile sites in Longford are fully operational

Over 8,000 homes and businesses in Longford reconnected by eir following Storm Éowyn

Over 8,000 homes and businesses in Longford reconnected by eir following Storm Éowyn

eir is actively restoring services after Storm Éowyn disrupted fixed and mobile telecommunications networks across Ireland.

This storm ranks among the most significant weather events to impact Ireland's telecommunications infrastructure in recent decades, affecting all counties across the country.

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To date, over 265,000 customers across Ireland have had their voice and broadband services restored, and more than 900 mobile sites have been brought back online. 

As of today, around 8,106 homes and businesses in Longford have been reconnected, accounting for 99% of the confirmed faults. All mobile sites in Longford are fully operational.

Also read: Longford sees massive community response in the aftermath of savage Storm Éowyn

Recovery works continue across the country with priority focus placed on the most severely impacted counties of Galway, Mayo, Roscommon, Leitrim, Monaghan, Westmeath, Longford and Donegal.

eir has redirected all available resources to support its storm response efforts. This includes deploying experienced engineering teams and contractors to bolster repair efforts. Additionally, eir has brought in external staff from outside the jurisdiction to further strengthen response efforts.

Also read: Greater support needed for Longford families affected by Storm Éowyn

Una Stafford, Managing Director open eir Networks: "open eir's priority is to restore service as quickly and safely as possible. Since Storm Éowyn struck, we have focused on securing damaged infrastructure, working with the ESB to restore power to critical sites, deploying generators, and clearing fallen trees. Our technicians are working around the clock, and over 265,000 customers nationwide have now been reconnected to fixed voice and broadband services.

"While it is still too early to fully assess remaining service disruptions, we remain committed to reconnecting all affected customers, with priority given to vulnerable individuals. We sincerely appreciate our customers' patience as we work to restore service. A special thank you goes to our dedicated technicians, whose tireless efforts are helping to repair the damage and reconnect customers as swiftly as possible."

Also read: Surge of anger and stress as Longford residents hit by prolonged power outages feel left behind

eir has invested over €10 million in Longford’s telecommunications infrastructure in recent years. Longford has also been part of a nationwide plan that has seen over 160,000 poles replaced across the country in the past four years to strengthen its network and reduce outages during extreme weather. 

Longford’s exchange and mobile network has also benefited from a climate resilience plan that has seen the company has also invested in back-up power, with all 1,250 exchange sites now equipped with back-up power, over 250 critical sites with static generators, and mobile generators at 60+ locations. Additionally, more than 60% of mobile sites have battery back-up. These measures helped mitigate the impact of power cuts during Storm Éowyn, ensuring quicker service restoration for affected customers.

Also read: Longford retailers are seeing a huge demand for power banks and camping stoves

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