ComReg

PRS companies to be named and shamed

Premium rate services (PRS) are provided by a number of companies in Ireland and are regulated by Comreg. According to…

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

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

Comreg testing 112 SMS emergency service

Comreg has begun testing a new text based emergency contact service for 112 numbers. In Ireland we can call 999…

14 years ago

Comreg’s 3rd quarter results 2011

Comreg have released their third quarter results for the Irish market and things continue to change in the Irish market.…

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

New billing proposals from Comreg

Comreg, the Irish Communications regulator, is putting together proposals for new consumer protection measures in respect of consumer bills and…

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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