Ireland

Dublin Bus trialing wifi

Dublin Bus have started to trial wifi on route 16. The wifi will be avilable on 10 buses on this…

14 years ago

Smartphone “Sales” results for 2011

Ok so this is the report we have been waiting for from Gartner. It is based on actual sales figures…

14 years ago

New “unique” mobile network launches in Ireland

We've seen "More Mobile" are coming soon but another mobile network has just launched. 48 months has a unique selling point…

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

Editorial: Could we see more changes to data allowances?

We've spoken here before about data allowances and how some of the networks have been pushing to monetise data more by giving…

14 years ago

Warranties on your tech: Your rights

Stemming from a ruling by an Italian court in which Apple were found to be guilty of flouting both Italian and…

14 years ago

New Network in the Irish Market?

Looks like there could be a new entrant into the busy Irish mobile phone market. More Mobile have a site…

14 years ago

DPC report on Facebook

The Data Protection Commissioner for Ireland has produced it's first brief report into it's investigations of Facebook. It's available here:…

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

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