Tagged: Telco & News
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Examiner appointed to Eircom – telco protected from creditors News
30.03.2012 High Court judge Mr Justice Peter Kelly has appointed Michael McAteer of Grant Thornton as interim examiner to three Eircom companies – Eircom Ltd, Meteor Mobile Communications... -
Telcos bungle broadband message – consumers are confused News
22.11.2010 In a harsh reflection of the quality of marketing activities of ISPs and telcos, many European and US consumers do not think that access to ultra-fast broadband would make a... -
Singularity signs software deal with Actix News
15.04.2008 Northern Irish software vendor Singularity has signed a technology partnership with telecommunications specialist Actix.Categories: BusinessTags: Telco, -
Property service for mobiles launched News
19.06.2007 Mobile content provider Phonovation and Sky High Networks have partnered to launch a mobile property service that allows customers receive information on properties over their... -
Telecoms service company creates 100 jobs News
16.05.2007 Obelisk, a telecommunications services group located in Cavan, is set to triple its staff with the addition of 100 new jobs over the next year.Categories: Business -
Major demand to drive set-top box growth News
09.05.2007 More than 65 million set-top boxes for cable, satellite and IPTV digital shipped globally last year and the market is tipped to continue growing at a rate of 13pc year on year...Categories: New Media, Digital Life -
Pure Telecom forecasts €8m turnover News
24.10.2006 Telecoms for business provider Pure Telecom said last night that it is on track to record revenues of €8m for 2006, up 25pc on last year’s revenues of €6.4m.Categories: Comms -
Telecoms industry calls for ‘balanced’ regulation News
29.05.2006 The Irish telecoms industry is operating at full steam, with the market growing to €4.4bn and accounting for 3pc of GDP. However, the chairman of the Telecommunications and...Tags: Telco -
Global Voice acquires European fibre network News
06.02.2006 An international telco formed in Ireland by former Metromedia boss Noel Meaney has acquired the assets of a major intercity fibre optic network across Europe in a cash deal...Categories: CommsTags: Telco -
Regulator comes under fire News
22.09.2005 Leading lights from the telco sector took to the stage at last week’s First Tuesday event in front of a full house that was clearly expecting sparks to fly. In the blue and...Categories: CommsTags: Telco -
Ireland-US corporate broadband package launched News
14.07.2004 Fast moving Irish telco Smart Telecom has joined forces with the Irish Exporters Association to introduce a dedicated corporate broadband package for Irish companies that trade... -
Irish telco expands on Eastern promise News
14.07.2004 A young Dublin telecoms firm has revealed that it plans to expand into central Europe after identifying significant business opportunities among the new accession states....Categories: Business -
European telcos’ capex falls 15pc News
08.04.2004 Capital expenditure by European fixed line telecom service providers fell 15pc to €35.7bn during 2003, according to new analysis by Infonetics Research. However, the researchers... -
Telco wins deal to connect Irish troops News
19.12.2003 The Irish troops in Liberia may not be coming home for Christmas but they’ll be able to stay in touch with their families as a result of a phone card deal between the Irish...Categories: CommsTags: Telco -
Colt criticises comms competition in Ireland News
08.12.2003 The CEO of Colt Telecom, Steve Akin, has slammed what he perceives as “stifling market conditions” and called for a more level playing field in Ireland’s telecoms market.Categories: Comms -
Mobile demand in Ireland outstrips fixed-line comms News
21.11.2003 Mobile is now the dominant form of telecommunications in Ireland, with numbers fast overtaking the installed base of fixed-line connections, according to Vodafone Ireland CEO...Categories: Comms, Digital Life -
Esat BT denies data centre buyout offer News
07.11.2003 Esat BT has hotly denied reports that it is seeking to buy out the lease of UK data centre firm Telecity’s internet data centre in Citywest Business Campus, Dublin. -
The Friday Interview: Dr Willie Donnelly, Waterford Institute of Technology News
07.11.2003 Waterford as Ireland’s telecoms research hub? It will be so if Dr Willie Donnelly ( pictured ) succeeds with an ambitious five-year programme to build a €24m research facility...Categories: Comms