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Friday, March 25, 2011
Shared Access Information supplied by Tennis Ireland
Introduction
Tennis Ireland is working with clubs to bring to their attention a significant commercial opportunity with a blue chip company called Shared Access (SA). Tennis Ireland originally approached SA because we feel that mutually beneficial agreements can be reached that would assist clubs in the development of their infrastructure and we have written to you all in the past few weeks outlining the scheme.
Shared Access
Shared Access is a private, well capitalised Irish company which manages communications infrastructure for wireless operators at major Irish developments such as Dundrum Shopping Centre, Dublin Port Tunnel and sports stadia such as Thomond Park, Musgrave Park amongst others. Shared Access has been the exclusive agent for the Government Office of Public Works which has responsibility for locations including Garda stations across the country. It is also rolling out lighting schemes for the FAI and telecommunication schemes for Topaz amongst others.
Q: What can clubs get out of participating in the scheme?
A: Should SA secure interest from Operators, clubs can expect:
- An annual rental income which increases with each Telecommunications Operator locating on site.
Plus
- A full set of Floodlights.
or
- A once off capital contribution
Plus
- The chance to win one of 3 trips to see the French Open, including flights, accommodation and one day’s entry to the Championship.
Q: How can clubs participate in the scheme?
A: By filling out the enquiry form following this link or contacting Shared Access on 01 6429888 or mailto:tennis@sharedaccess.com
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