Fibre Broadband Ireland welcomes contributions from writers who have a genuine interest in broadband, connectivity, and the wider digital infrastructure shaping Ireland’s future. We aim to publish content that informs, educates, and adds meaningful value to readers, whether through clear explanations, thoughtful analysis, or well-supported insights. Contributors should approach topics with accuracy, clarity, and a strong understanding of the subject matter, ensuring that content is accessible to a broad audience without sacrificing depth.
We particularly value articles that explore how fibre broadband works, the development of infrastructure across Ireland, and the real-world impact of connectivity on communities, businesses, and everyday life. Submissions should demonstrate careful research and, where appropriate, reference credible and verifiable sources. Writers are encouraged to present balanced perspectives and avoid speculation that cannot be supported by evidence.
All submissions must be original, unpublished, and written specifically for Fibre Broadband Ireland. We do not accept duplicate content or material that has appeared elsewhere, including on personal blogs or third-party platforms. Content must be factually accurate to the best of the contributor’s knowledge, and any claims that are not widely recognised should be supported with reliable sources. Writing should be in clear UK or Irish English, maintaining a consistent tone that aligns with our editorial standards.
As an independent editorial platform, we do not publish promotional content. This includes articles written on behalf of commercial organisations, content designed to advertise services, or submissions that contain hidden marketing intent. Contributors must remain neutral and avoid favouring specific providers, products, or brands. The focus should always remain on providing useful, unbiased information to the reader.
Before submitting a full article, contributors are encouraged to send a brief pitch outlining their proposed topic, key ideas, and any relevant sources or expertise. This helps ensure alignment with our editorial direction and allows us to provide feedback early in the process. All accepted submissions may be edited for clarity, structure, tone, and accuracy, and contributors will be informed of any significant changes prior to publication.
Corrections Policy
Fibre Broadband Ireland is committed to maintaining high standards of accuracy, transparency, and editorial integrity across all published content. While we take care to ensure that information is correct at the time of publication, we recognise that errors can occasionally occur or that information may become outdated as technology and infrastructure evolve.
When a factual error is identified, we act promptly to review the issue and make any necessary corrections. Updates are made directly within the content to ensure clarity for readers, and where appropriate, a note may be included to indicate that a correction has been made, along with the date of the update. Our goal is to ensure that readers can trust the accuracy of the information presented on the site at all times.
Correction requests can be submitted through our contact channels and should include a clear description of the issue, the relevant page or article, and any supporting evidence. Each request is reviewed carefully, and we aim to respond within a reasonable timeframe. Where the evidence supports a correction, changes will be implemented as quickly as possible.
It is important to note that our corrections policy applies strictly to verifiable factual inaccuracies. We do not alter or remove content based on differences in opinion, interpretation, or editorial perspective. Fibre Broadband Ireland maintains the right to preserve its editorial voice and independence while ensuring that all factual information remains accurate and reliable.