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3 Ireland to buy O2 Ireland

It was announced today that 3 Ireland will buy O2 Ireland for 780 million possibly rising to 850 million subject…

13 years ago

Comreg Quarterly report Q1 2013

Comreg released their quarterly report for Q1 2013. Comparing Q1 2012 to Q1 2013, total voice and other revenues were down by…

13 years ago

FT reports O2 Ireland could be up for sale

O2 is the second largest mobile network in Ireland after Vodafone. But since the highs of the mid 2000's they…

13 years ago

Three sign up with Samsung to roll out their 4G LTE Infrastructure

Mobile Network Three announced today that they have chosen Samsung to install their 4G LTE network. As part of the agreement,…

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

The “exclusive” benefits from your mobile phone network

Not content with offering you the "best deals" on your new smartphone device or smartphone plan, networks nowadays want you…

14 years ago

Comreg releases quarterly report

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

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

Comreg second quarter results

Comreg have released their second quarter results on the mobile market and there seems to be some signs of movement.…

14 years ago

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