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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

Editorial: Could we see more changes to data allowances?

We've spoken here before about data allowances and how some of the networks have been pushing to monetise data more by giving…

14 years ago

New Network in the Irish Market?

Looks like there could be a new entrant into the busy Irish mobile phone market. More Mobile have a site…

14 years ago

Comreg’s Information and Communication Technologies Survey

Comreg performed a survey on Information and Communication Technologies between the 8th of September and the 27th of October 2011. The…

14 years ago

O2 UK to start renting iPhones to customers.

O2 Uk have announced that they are to start renting iPhone 4S' to their customers under a new scheme called…

14 years ago

Things to consider when buying the new iPhone

The iPhone launched on Friday on the Irish networks and I'm sure by now many of you have gotten yours.…

15 years ago

Three and O2 release iPhone 4s prices for devices and plans

Most networks now are releasing their iPhone 4s prices. Below are Three's and O2's bill pay and pre pay prices…

15 years ago

EU Regulations concerning Phone Contracts

You may or may not have heard of EU regulation 17 in relation to communications but it stated that if…

15 years ago

Choosing the right network and what to do if things go wrong

  Joining/Changing networks Getting a mobile for the first time? Considering changing networks? There are some important things to do…

15 years ago

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