Telecommunications in the Republic of Ireland

Is Three eyeing O2 Ireland?

A report today in the Sunday Independent points to rumours that Three Ireland (part of Hutchison Whampoa) may be eyeing…

14 years ago

O2 Ireland reports it’s 2011 results

O2 Ireland have posted their full year results for 2011 and they show some interesting changes. Overall customer numbers in…

14 years ago

PRS companies to be named and shamed

Premium rate services (PRS) are provided by a number of companies in Ireland and are regulated by Comreg. According to…

14 years ago

The devil’s in the detail

Comreg recently agreed to amend the termination date of three of the MMDS licences held by UPC (Ireland). MMDS is a wireless…

14 years ago

Vodafone agrees to pay €400,000

Comreg has secured a High Court order for Vodafone to pay it 400,000 euro for failing to comply with the…

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

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

Comreg’s 3rd quarter results 2011

Comreg have released their third quarter results for the Irish market and things continue to change in the Irish market.…

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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