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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Regulator says mobile users shouldn’t pay price for Slovenian scam
ComReg says it has worked with mobile networks so that users are now unable to return calls to a Slovenian premium line.
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Internet freedom not to be curbed: UN telecoms head
A review the 24-year-old UN telecom regulations kicked off today amid insistence that plans to control internet freedoms are “unfounded”.
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Significant increase in mergers and acquisitions in Q2
The value of deals in Q2 of this year totalled €378 million.
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Vodafone staff vote in favour of industrial action
An “overwhelming majority” of Vodafone customer care staff will take industrial action at plans to move jobs abroad.
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How did a ship manage to slow down all of East Africa’s broadband?
Simple – it managed to drag its anchors across an undersea data cable linking the continent to faster internet connections.
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Minister to investigate whether Irish technology being used in Syrian repression
Richard Bruton is to examine suggestions that technology supplied by two Irish companies has been linked to the blocking and filtering of text messages in the troubled country.
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Eircom shareholders resign from boards over rejection of debt deal
ST Telemedia, the largest shareholder in Eircom, says its directors have resigned after its creditors rejected a debt plan.
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Dozens of jobs announced by Ammeon, Version One
Two companies, specialising in IT consulting and cloud computing software, have announced the creation of dozens of new jobs today.
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Denis O’Brien announces end of Digicel interest in Eircom
With Digicel no longer engaged in takeover talks, Eircom will have to come up with an alternative restructuring plan by 18 November.
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Eircom revenues drop by 5.6% in third quarter
Ireland’s biggest phone operator sees adjusted earnings stay flat, and may have to breach agreements in the next year.
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