IP Telecom Shortlisted for Guaranteed Irish Business Awards 2025

IP Telecom Employees celebrating becoming a member of Guaranteed Irish by holding the big G sign

IP Telecom is excited to announce that we have been shortlisted for the Technology category in the upcoming Guaranteed Irish Business Awards 2025. The Guaranteed Irish Business Awards celebrate Ireland's leading businesses that support local jobs, are committed to their communities, and contribute positively to the country and its economy.

 

Since joining Guaranteed Irish in September 2024, receiving this prestigious nomination demonstrates how we have effectively incorporated the key principles of Guaranteed Irish—Jobs, Community, and Provenance into our daily operations sustainably. It reflects our dedication to fostering positive change and supporting the local economy.

Brid O’Connell, the CEO of Guaranteed Irish, emphasised the significance of these awards, stating, “Our Business awards to date have been a tremendous success. Our nominees and award winners went on to grow their supply chains together, build brand awareness, and secure valuable investments. This year, we are thrilled to unveil a new award as part of our celebrations marking 50 years of Guaranteed Irish!”

We are proud to be nominated for this award, and it reinforces our commitment to driving innovation and delivering outstanding service in the Telecom sector. We eagerly look forward to the awards ceremony and the occasion to celebrate alongside other leading businesses in Ireland.

We sincerely thank our team, customers, and the Guaranteed Irish community for their steadfast support. This achievement is a collective success, and we are excited about the opportunities that lie ahead.

About Guaranteed Irish

Guaranteed Irish is a national organisation that supports homegrown and international businesses based in Ireland, contributing to local jobs, communities, and provenance. Established in 1974, the Guaranteed Irish symbol is recognised for its association with trust and quality. With over 2,300 member businesses employing more than 130,000 people across Ireland, the network generates an annual combined turnover exceeding €14.75 billion.