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Eircom first out the gate with 4G services

Eircom (through their eMobile and meteor subsidiaries) has today become the first company in Ireland to launch 4G services. eMobile…

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

Comreg Information and Communications Technology Survey Results

Comreg commissioned Red C research and marketing ltd. to undertake a survey in February 2013 of 1000 interviews of "a nationally…

13 years ago

Comreg: Eircom repairs its whole sale customers faults slower than its own

Eircom controls much of the phone line infrastructure around the country and sells access to it to other networks such…

13 years ago

UPC looking for people to test their Horizon TV Service

UPC sent out a tweet today looking for people to sign up to test their new Horizon TV Service. We…

13 years ago

“FREE” iPhone 5: The Facts

As a Meteor customer I received a message  today informing me of a 'Free iPhone 5' offer that ends on…

13 years ago

UPC removes data caps

UPC today removed the download caps from their broadband and bundle offerings. There has been a traditional 500GB fair usage…

13 years ago

Comreg publishes their fixed/mobile phone user survey

Comreg have today published their voice call termination survey. The survey was carried out face to face with 1128 residential customers. Since Q2…

14 years ago

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