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Hmm. Richard writes: Just spotted this, Eir/Eircom is registered in Jersey? When did this happen? Anyone?
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This afternoon. John McMahon writes: An eircom van driver’s contribution to the recent re-brand
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Ollie Carmody writes: Didn’t cost me €16 million to change. C’mon Ye Boys In Green
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This evening. Serv writes: Eir, what the hell is eircom and why have they left a book outside my house? Anyone?
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By now you may have heard Fionnghuala, the traditional Irish/Scottish-irish language chant-based song that accompanies the new commercials for Eircom? Do you find the music too traditional? Composer...
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Seán writes: Travelling to Paris this morning via Dublin Airport. Seems strange that payphones (top) would’ve been rebranded but not wireless SSIDs (above). Been like this since I last passed through...
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Teilifis tweetz: Today is the last day of Ireland’s speaking clock. Dial 1191 for the last time Beep. Beep. Mmf.
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CEO of Rural Wifi Patrick Cotter; results of a recent survey by Rural Wifi Rural Wifi, which was launched in 2015, claims to be the first Irish company offering both wireless and satellite broadband...
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Economist Colm McCarthy This morning. Jack Horgan-Jones, in The Irish Times, reports that the Department of Communications has said Eir’s €1bn proposal to deliver rural broadband – as an alternative...
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