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Provisional Liquidator Appointed to iD Mobile – What’s Next for its 40,000 Customers

Yesterday afternoon, iD Mobile announced that it is going into liquidation, and will cease all operations in Ireland from 6…

8 years ago

86% of Irish smartphone users would switch provider if their phone bill increased

Research for Virgin Media by iReach shows that Irish consumers feel they’re being ripped off by their current mobile phone…

9 years ago

Ireland’s newest Mobile Operator launches with ‘build-your-own plan’ for Irish consumers

Irish consumers will now be able to build their own mobile plan, choosing exactly how many minutes, texts and data…

10 years ago

20% increase in the numbers of smartphones stolen in Ireland in 2012

The Journal has an article today saying that the Gardaí have reported that almost 8,000 mobile phones were reported stolen in…

13 years ago

The end of subsidised phones?

Earlier this month T-Mobile USA launched new plans which included unlimited data and no contract all for 70USD the catch…

13 years ago

Unlocking your BlackBerry

First apply to your network, or one of the countless unlocking sites for BlackBerry’s on the web, to get the…

14 years ago

Phone Insurance

Phone insurance can be both a gift and a curse. It’s quite expensive nowadays to insure smartphones as they’re deemed…

14 years ago

SIM Free Phones

SIM free phones are essentially phones that are not locked to any network when you buy them. In other words…

14 years ago

Choosing the right network and what to do if things go wrong

  Joining/Changing networks Getting a mobile for the first time? Considering changing networks? There are some important things to do…

14 years ago

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