consumers

Contract Confusion: Irish Consumers in the Dark over Early Exit Fees

Gas, electricity, broadband and mobile phones are essential utilities and services for Irish consumers, but research commissioned by independent price…

10 years ago

Building Brand Loyalty On Social Media

By @TheMarkDalton Nobody said that social media was going to be easy, especially from the perspective of using it for business.…

10 years ago

VR and AR industries expected to hit $80 billion in the next 5 years. James Dearsley, speaking at AV/VR Innovate

By @SimonCocking. James Dearsley Innovation, Marketing and Technology - especially #PropTech and #VR . Preparing others for the now and next……..also a husband,…

10 years ago

IIA calls on Irish Businesses to Participate in SME E-Commerce Research

The Irish Internet Association (IIA) is asking Irish businesses to participate in research designed to help the IIA advise Irish…

10 years ago

Dell Reinforces ‘All-Data’ Strategy with Enhanced Big Data Analytics Capabilities

Dell today announced a series of new big data and analytics solutions and services designed to help companies quickly and…

11 years ago

57% of Consumers Would Switch Mobile Phone Contracts today to get a Better Deal

A new survey carried out by Carphone Warehouse has found that 57% of consumers would switch mobile phone contracts today…

11 years ago

Comreg’s new billing regulations

Comreg has been consulting on new billing proposals for bill (post) pay and pre pay customers for some time now and…

13 years ago

Comreg launching broadband speedtest

An ad has appeared on etenders.gov.ie, the government website for national tenders. The ad is from comreg who want to hire a…

14 years ago

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