David Curtin

Government should focus on creating ‘digital town’ hubs in new National Broadband Plan, says Ireland’s domain registry

The Irish Government should focus on creating ‘digital town’ hubs in a new National Broadband Plan, according to IE Domain…

7 years ago

Ireland’s digital trends revealed in survey to mark Internet Day 2018

6 in 10 Irish people have used an emerging digital technology, like smart appliances, mobile payments or augmented reality, according…

7 years ago

Gorey chosen as Digital Town for Ireland’s Internet Day 2018

IE Domain Registry, the company that manages and maintains Ireland’s country domain, .ie, has launched its ‘Digital Town’ initiative as…

7 years ago

IE Domain Registry reports 3 percent increase in turnover in 2017, according to figures published today

  IE Domain Registry recorded a 3 percent increase in turnover from €3.03 million in 2016 to €3.12 million in…

8 years ago

.ie Online Address ‘Liberalisation’ Policy Comes Into Force Today

Registering a .ie online address is now easier and faster than ever as IE Domain Registry’s (IEDR) domain ‘liberalisation’ policy…

8 years ago

National domain registry calls for creation of Internet Policy Forum to confront issues facing Ireland’s business and internet community

The IE Domain Registry (IEDR), the company responsible for managing and maintaining Ireland’s country domain name, .ie, has called for…

8 years ago

1/3 of SMEs do not have a website, David Curtin, IE Domain Registry, speaking at Digital Transformation Conference, June 8th

By @SimonCocking. Quick chat with David Curtin, CEO, IE Domain Registry (IEDR) who will be speaking about "The Digital Health of Irish SMEs…

9 years ago

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