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UPC launching video on demand

UPC will launch video on demand this Friday (25th May) for the Dublin area eventually expanding the service nationwide. The…

14 years ago

New plans from 48months

The new MVNO network 48months.ie has just recently announced new data plans. They're currently known for their marketing ads and the…

14 years ago

New EU data roaming rules

Following a vote yesterday in the EU parliament in Brussels travellers can look forward to cheaper mobile roaming charges within the EU.…

14 years ago

Vodafone Ireland fined €951,000 euro

Vodafone have been fined €951,000 euro by Comreg for incorrect charges on 1520, 1580 and 1590 numbers. Vodafone has today…

14 years ago

Editorial: Porting my mobile number

Porting in mobile network terms is the moving of ones existing mobile number from one company to another. Here's my…

14 years ago

New Comreg PRS rules

Comreg the communications regulator for Ireland has released new rules governing premium rate services (PRS). These rules will come into…

14 years ago

Some “Google Glass” fun

By now I'm sure all of you have seen the Google Glass video that circulated last week. As is usually…

14 years ago

Comreg launching broadband speedtest

An ad has appeared on etenders.gov.ie, the government website for national tenders. The ad is from comreg who want to hire a…

14 years ago

Comreg releases quarterly report

Comreg's quarterly report is out now with some interesting  findings for the networks.              …

14 years ago

Samsung and Apple winners of GSMA awards

The GSMA award winners were announced yesterday at the Mobile World Congress. There is quiet a long list of winners…

14 years ago

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