Pure Telecom

460,000 non-voters would vote if e-voting permitted – Pure Telecom survey

As voters prepare to hit the polling stations for the presidential election later this month, Pure Telecom announces the results of a…

7 years ago

Less than a third of Irish people trust social media to protect their personal data

Less than a third of Irish people trust social media to protect their personal data -          Only 4% of people…

8 years ago

Half of Irish adults with poor broadband access would consider relocating

Pure Telecom today announced the results of a survey, which found that 50% of those who do not have adequate…

8 years ago

Pure Telecom and open eir agree €35M infrastructure deal

Pure Telecom today announced that it has signed a €35 million deal with wholesale telecoms provider open eir. The two-year…

9 years ago

Pure Telecom parents survey: Almost half of children being held back by poor school broadband

Pure Telecom today announces the results of a survey, which shows that 46% of Irish children are being held back…

9 years ago

Pure Telecom’s €1.75M deal enables DSM to create 15 jobs

Pure Telecom today announced it has signed a €1.75 million two-year deal with sales agency DSM. The deal will allow…

9 years ago

Pure Telecom’s best year sees turnover up 17% to €20M

Pure Telecom, the Irish-owned telecoms provider, has announced that it reached €20 million in revenue in its most recent financial…

9 years ago

We’re creating a ‘gigabit society’ in Ireland, Anne O’Leary, Vodafone Ireland CEO

By @SimonCocking. Interesting interview with Anne O'Leary Vodafone Ireland CEO. What is your background? I began my career in Nixdorf Computers in Cork,…

9 years ago

Pure Telecom announces 32 jobs and €1.8M investment

Pure Telecom, the Irish-owned telecoms provider, today announces €1.8M investment in 32 new jobs following a successful 2016. The jobs…

9 years ago

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