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# communications - Wednesday 3 August, 2011

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# communications - Tuesday 31 August, 2010

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.”

# communications - Monday 30 August, 2010

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# communications - Friday 6 August, 2010

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.

# communications - Monday 26 July, 2010

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.