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Almost 90% of remaining public payphones removed in last six months
Less than 500 public payphones are left in Ireland – a drop from 4,000 a decade ago
Wi-Fi, touchscreens and tourism: Eir is planning a major revamp of its payphones
Wi-Fi, touchscreens and tourism: Eir is planning a major revamp of its payphones
'A burden, outdated, absolute folly': Eir lashed out against a bid for it to maintain public payphones
Removing public payphones would 'cause chaos' for Ireland's most vulnerable people
11 things it's impossible to be nostalgic about