Telecommunications in the Republic of Ireland

Three Ireland delay 4G launch until at least the end of January 14

In a disappointing, but not unexpected announcement today, Three Ireland confirmed that they are again delaying the roll out of…

12 years ago

Three and UPC about to complete MVNO deal?

It's been reported in the national press today that Three and UPC are ready to complete a deal that will…

12 years ago

UPC launches new ‘Basics Collection’ value packages

Things are certainly hotting up in the TelCo and TV sectors in Ireland. Hot on the heels of Eircom announcing…

13 years ago

Eircom to enter TV market with eVision service

Eircom have announced that they are to enter the TV market in Ireland with their new "eVision" service. The service…

13 years ago

UPC to more than double minimum broadband speeds for customers

UPC have announced today that they are to more than double the minimum broadband speeds available on their network from…

13 years ago

Vodafone to start rolling out 4G services from Monday

Vodafone Ireland have confirmed that they are to start rolling out a 4G broadband service from Monday, October 14 and…

13 years ago

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

3 Ireland to buy O2 Ireland

It was announced today that 3 Ireland will buy O2 Ireland for 780 million possibly rising to 850 million subject…

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

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