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Vodafone announces Ireland’s first Gigabit speed trial

VODAFONE IS IRELAND’S FIRST OPERATOR TO TRIAL GIGABIT SPEED ON ITS MOBILE NETWORK VODAFONE TO INVEST €500M OVER THE NEXT…

9 years ago

The 4G Mobile Revolution. Creation, innovation and transformation at EE, reviewed

By @SimonCocking. Available from Kogan here. Guiding business leaders and managers through the process of leading change initiatives, The 4G Mobile…

9 years ago

Engineers Ireland Cork Region Event “The Call What He Made: A History of Mobile Phones”

In 1985 the mobile phone arrived in Ireland, and research shows that we are now the biggest phone Internet users…

10 years ago

Magnet Networks Acquires Imagine’s Retail Business Division

Telecommunications and cloud services provider, Magnet Networks, has acquired the Irish retail business division of Imagine Communications Group in an…

10 years ago

The final day of the final Dublin Web Summit

Dry your eyes folks, the break up is nearly complete. As the final Day of the summit kicked off, a…

10 years ago

Resolving 4G Data challenges in Ireland

A major challenge facing Irish telcos and mobile operators is analysing and locating the source of radio frequency (RF) interference.…

10 years ago

Ireland’s newest Mobile Operator launches with ‘build-your-own plan’ for Irish consumers

Irish consumers will now be able to build their own mobile plan, choosing exactly how many minutes, texts and data…

10 years ago

Benetel adding 15 jobs following €750,000 investment

AIB Seed Capital Fund and Dublin BIC today announced that Irish wireless technology company Benetel will add 15 jobs following…

11 years ago

Vodafone roll out enhanced 4G+ service

Vodafone today launched its enhanced 4G+ service which will offer customers speeds of "up to" 225Mbps. Vodafone is the first…

11 years ago

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