FoneNet Tuam

FoneNet Tuam Internet Café and Computer Repair Centre

FoneNet

Internet Access and Low-Cost Local and International Phone Calls
Laptop and Computer Sales
Photocopying
Printing
Faxing
Laminating
Scanning
Computer and Laptop Accessories

Computer Repair Centre

Computer Repairs
Laptop Screen Replacement
Virus Removal
Full Service
Anti-Virus Installation
Data Backup
House Calls
Keyboard Replacement
Laptop Chargers, Cables and Accessories

23/12/2021
Here is some positive news. I have had this running now off and on for the last fortnight. Not much has been happening, ...
15/03/2021

Here is some positive news. I have had this running now off and on for the last fortnight. Not much has been happening, just in and out. But today in my garden gas shed, I have a Robin nest and she layed her first egg. So it'll be interesting for the next 6 weeks. You can go to YouTube then search "robin nest Palace fields". Watch it happen and enjoy. Pass it on to anyone you like, but please subscribe and like

She laid another egg this morning . The female Robin comes into the nest early in the morning, from 6:30 on. I will be live streaming every day from then if you really want to see it. She lays her egg, obviously, it takes a while. She should lay again tomorrow and Tuesday. She might lay on Wednesday and Thursday, six is generally the maximum number and four the minimum. While the eggs are laid, they are in a dormant state. It’s as if they have not yet been “born”. So if you live stream the nest during the day, you’re unlikely to see any activity. It happened this morning, and that’s it until the next day. When she has laid her full clutch of eggs, she will then move to the incubation stage. This is also when the nest starts becoming busy. This is when the dormant eggs come to life. The robins, because I think the male robin will share some of the incubation duties while the female takes toilet breaks for example. He will also bring the female food. Incubation takes around 10 – 14 days. If the robin discovers any infertile eggs in the nest they will be removed. The more you learn about this, the more fascinating it becomes. I will update you with more information as and when

Here is some positive news. I have had this running now off and on for the last fortnight. Not much has been happening, ...
14/03/2021

Here is some positive news. I have had this running now off and on for the last fortnight. Not much has been happening, just in and out. But in my garden gas shed, I have a Robin nest and she's just started laying. So it'll be interesting for the next 6 weeks. You can go to YouTube then search "robin nest Palace fields". Watch it happen and enjoy. Pass it on to anyone you like, but please subscribe and like.

The female Robin comes into the nest early in the morning, from 6:30 on. I will be live streaming every day from then if you really want to see it. She lays her egg, obviously, it takes a while. She should lay again Monday and Tuesday. She might lay on Wednesday and Thursday, six is generally the maximum number and four the minimum. While the eggs are laid, they are in a dormant state. It’s as if they have not yet been “born”. So if you live stream the nest during the day, you’re unlikely to see any activity. It happened this morning, and that’s it until the next day. When she has laid her full clutch of eggs, she will then move to the incubation stage. This is also when the nest starts becoming busy and the dormant eggs come to life. The robins, because I think the male robin will share some of the incubation duties while the female takes toilet breaks for example. He will also bring the female food. Incubation takes around 10 – 14 days. If the robin discovers any infertile eggs in the nest they will be removed. The more you learn about this, the more fascinating it becomes. I will update you with more information as and when

25/03/2020

Covid 19 / Coronavirus

Following the announcement by An Taoiseach and in the interest of staff, customers and the public we are sorry to announce the temporary closure of fonenet.

We still want to help, so if you need anything, please call 085 775 4406, or message us via facebook.

Stay Home Stay Safe

16/03/2020

Covid-19 / Coronavirus Notice

Due to the ongoing, evolving public health situation, following advice from Government officials please note that ALL CUSTOMERS USING THE INTERNET CAFE WILL BE EXPECTED TO USE ANTI BACTERIAL SANITISER BEFORE USING COMPUTERS.

We will be restricting the number of people in the Internet cafe at any one time for social distancing reasons. This might mean you have to come back at another time to use a machine.

Machines will be cleaned whenever a customer leaves the shop.

If it suits you can e-mail documents to [email protected] and call and collect your printing. Please specify the size of the documents required, the number of copies required and if you need in colour or black and white. The more information you provide, the better the service we can offer.

All machines coming in for repair will be anti bacterial wiped before we use them and before we return them. We recommend for your own safety, you re-clean collected machines before you use them.

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The Square
Tuam

Opening Hours

Monday 10:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 10:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 10:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 10:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 10:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 12pm - 2pm

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