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Apple, the media and public perception

June 2012 will mark 5 years since the first iPhone was released. And since then without fail there's been a…

14 years ago

The devil’s in the detail

Comreg recently agreed to amend the termination date of three of the MMDS licences held by UPC (Ireland). MMDS is a wireless…

14 years ago

What to do about premium rate numbers

Comreg, last year, setup a new website to deal with premium rate numbers. So if you're being bothered by these…

14 years ago

Happy Valentine’s Day

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14 years ago

Vodafone agrees to pay €400,000

Comreg has secured a High Court order for Vodafone to pay it 400,000 euro for failing to comply with the…

14 years ago

Google GDrive incoming?

This is one of those stories that never goes away. The Wall Street Journal continues the theme today of "sources…

14 years ago

Kodak, the end of an Era

Kodak announced today that it is to sell it's Digital Camera division as it struggles to stay afloat. In what…

14 years ago

Sony posts big losses

Having already posted a $1.2 billion operating loss for the normally lucrative October-December (encompassing Christmas) Sony is now heading towards posting a $2.9 billion…

14 years ago

Is this BlackBerry’s new BB10 powered device?

CrackBerry.com are reporting that the picture below could well be the design for the new BlackBerry coming later this year…

14 years ago

New “unique” mobile network launches in Ireland

We've seen "More Mobile" are coming soon but another mobile network has just launched. 48 months has a unique selling point…

14 years ago

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