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Nonetheless Brussels bureaucrats should be commended for their stance against phone companies
Using mobile data abroad is due to fall by 2016 but I won’t give up on my paper maps
New lower European roaming charges introduced today
Fund of €80 billion underlines Europe’s ambition but issues around telecoms and regulation remain
Good news for consumers, but telcos are expected to fight new moves to cut charges
Three’s proposed deal to buy O2 Ireland among those being considered by regulator
European Commission report shows just how under-represented women are in the ICT sector
Nearly half of Irish travellers only send email when in wi-fi zones
Ahead of Vodafone’s disposal of its US business to Verizon, AT&T, the second-largest US mobile-phone company, has confirmed that it will not be making an offer for the UK telecoms group
Apart from give consumers greater rights? And now a new directive empowers us even more
Data Protection Commissioner Billy Hawkes says under planned EU regulation he could not take certain complaints from Irish citizens
Orange, Vodafone say cuts to roaming charges ‘will only make things worse’
ALJ and A, B, and C’s application for judicial review. The High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland. Judgement was delivered on August 14th, 2013 by Judge J Stephens.
Proposals aim to create a single market for European telecoms industry
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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