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13 Mar 2026

Last chance for Louth households to claim free GAA+ annual pass

There are two weeks remaining to avail of a free GAA+ subscription when ordering broadband on the NBI network

Last chance for Louth households to claim free GAA+ annual pass

T.J. Malone, Chief Executive Officer of National Broadband Ireland (NBI), and Jarlath Burns, President of the GAA, pictured at Killea GAA Club. Photo Don Moloney

National Broadband Ireland (NBI), the company delivering the fibre-to-the-Home network under the National Broadband Plan (NBP) on behalf of the Government is reminding households across Louth that there are two weeks remaining to avail of a free GAA+ subscription when ordering broadband on the NBI network.

GAA+ is offering a schedule of around 40 exclusive games for the 2026 Championship season, and new customers who order a broadband service on the NBI network before 31 March 2026 can receive an annual subscription pass valued at €95.

Existing customers can also avail of the offer through a ‘refer-a-friend’ scheme, where both the referrer and the newly connected customer receive an annual subscription. Further information is available at www.nbi.ie. 

There are currently 6,788 premises in Louth within the NBI rollout area that are eligible to avail of this promotion. 

The partnership forms part of NBI’s wider efforts to support digital connectivity, enhance end user experience and highlight the everyday benefits that high‑speed broadband can bring to households and communities.  

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Speaking of the partnership T.J. Malone, Chief Executive Officer, National Broadband Ireland: “NBI’s high-speed broadband network now reaches communities right across Ireland, and this partnership with GAA+ is a great way for families and supporters in Louth to stay close to the championship action this season.”

More than 456,000 premises across Ireland can now order fibre broadband on the NBI network, with over 168,000 already having done so. 

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