EIRCOM has reported an 8.5% fall in revenue for the year to June 31, with operating costs rising by 11.2% and net cash flow falling by 25.3%. The company laid off 582 full-time staff in the year but group CEO Paul Donovan said the results highlighted “the challenges that remain to return eircom group to profitable growth.”
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A RECENT survey has revealed that 29% of Irish people do not own a landline telephone, in contrast to just 4% of people who said they did not own a mobile phone.
The survey, was carried out by the Communications Regulation (ComReg).
Even though 60% of respondents had contacted the customer service department of their landline company with a problem, 90% still claim to be satisfied with the service received. The figure was similar for mobile phone users.
The survey also looked into computer use. It found that 80% of respondents now had a laptop or personal computer in their homes.
70% of computer users subscribed to an internet connection – 46% of these said they used a DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) to connect.
Notable, the survey highlighted that 46% of internet users did not know what their download speed was.
Another area that respondents seemed to have little knowledge about related to television; even though 98% of people had a television, only a third knew about the proposed analogue TV switch-off due for 2012.
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TELECOMS group Imagine has bought Clearwire. The financial details have not been revealed but Imagine has said it will use Clearwire’s infrastructure to roll out its WiMax network, a fully mobile broadband service.





















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