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Vodafone Ireland demo’s 4G

Vodafone Ireland demoed 4G services last night in Dublin and we were invited along with others to see its potential.…

13 years ago

UK networks agree 4G launch timetable

The UK mobile networks got themselves all in a huff following "everything everywhere" (formed from merger of T-Mobile and Orange) stating they'll…

13 years ago

Comreg publishes their fixed/mobile phone user survey

Comreg have today published their voice call termination survey. The survey was carried out face to face with 1128 residential customers. Since Q2…

14 years ago

Vodafone reports Irish Results

Vodafone Ireland reported results were in line with expectations. Some of the key results included: Average revenue per user fell…

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

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

Is Three eyeing O2 Ireland?

A report today in the Sunday Independent points to rumours that Three Ireland (part of Hutchison Whampoa) may be eyeing…

14 years ago

O2 Ireland reports it’s 2011 results

O2 Ireland have posted their full year results for 2011 and they show some interesting changes. Overall customer numbers in…

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

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