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  2. Cable television in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The two largest cable companies in Ireland merge and form Chorus NTL owned by UPC. 2013 Liberty Global announced that they had agreed to buy Virgin Media for approximately US$23.3 billion (£15 billion) in a stock and cash merger. 2015 It was announced that UPC Ireland would be rebranded as Virgin Media Ireland. The name change took place on 5 ...

  3. Telecommunications in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Mobile broadband subscriptions: 323,530 (Q3 2020, ComReg) [13] Internet hosts: 1.4 million, 40th in the world (2012) [17] Internet censorship: None (2011) [20] [dubious – discuss] Top-level domain name: .ie [17] Broadband Internet access is available in Ireland via DSL, cable, wireless, and satellite. By the end of 2011 Eircom announced that ...

  4. Television in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland, Virgin Media Ireland, which formerly traded under the brand names Chorus NTL and UPC Ireland, is by far the largest cable operator, almost all of the state's cable TV operators and formerly all of the state's MMDS licences. Virgin Media offers digital cable television services in cities and towns throughout the country (with the ...

  5. Internet in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    As of Q4 2020, there are 1.8 million broadband subscriptions in Ireland (including mobile broadband but not including mobile phone broadband). Eir had 30% of market share, followed by Virgin Media at 25%, Vodafone at 19%, and Sky at 14% and Rural WiFi at 12%. There are 248,528 subscriptions to fiber to the premises, of which Vodafone has 39% ...

  6. Low-cost internet for seniors and retirees: How to stay ... - AOL

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    Altice USA is a broadband services company providing internet, TV, phone and mobile service across 21 states. Operating under the Optimum brand , the company offers 300 Mbps internet starting at ...

  7. Uswitch - Wikipedia

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    uSwitch is accredited under the Ofgem Confidence Code, [9] a voluntary code of practice for online domestic price comparison services. uSwitch was involved in the formation of the Confidence Code in 2002 with Consumer Focus, which managed the code until Ofgem took over in 2013. uSwitch.com was previously accredited by Consumer Focus, and played a role in the industry consultation which led to ...

  8. Digiweb - Wikipedia

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    Digiweb is a telecommunications company in Ireland, supplying business and consumer broadband and web hosting, and a group of companies in the telecoms and technology sectors. The company is 100% Irish-owned and run, and is headquartered in Dundalk , County Louth , with its technical, installation and sales offices in Dublin .

  9. Sky Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Sky Ireland has offered fibre broadband, using the network of former incumbent, eir, with speeds of up to 100 Mbit/s since 26 December 2014. As of September 2019, Sky has a 13% market share of broadband subscriptions. [14]