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  2. Telecommunications in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Saorview (/ ˈ s ɛər v j uː / SAIR-vyoo) is Ireland's national free-to-air digital terrestrial television (DTT) service operated by 2RN. Trial service began on 29 October 2010 with full service to the public from May 2011. [33] [34] Analogue television transmissions officially ended on 24 October 2012. [35] with some deflectors continuing ...

  3. Internet in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ireland's National Digital Strategy, along with the 10-year Adult Literacy for Life strategy, aims to enhance digital competencies across the workforce and society. [1] [2] Ireland's progress in digital infrastructure spans both the fixed and mobile broadband sectors. By 2022, 50% of Irish households had broadband speeds of at least 100 Mbps.

  4. List of countries by number of Internet users - Wikipedia

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    National broadband plan; Loon LLC, a Google research and development project to provide Internet access to rural and remote areas; Starlink - globally available satellite internet; List of social networking services; List of sovereign states by Internet connection speeds; List of sovereign states by number of broadband Internet subscriptions

  5. List of sovereign states by number of broadband Internet ...

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    Fixed-broadband access refers to high-speed fixed (wired) access to the public Internet at downstream speeds equal to, or greater than, 256 kbit/s. This includes satellite Internet access, cable modem, DSL, fibre-to-the-home/building, and other fixed (wired) broadband subscriptions. The totals are measured irrespective of the method of payment.

  6. National broadband plan - Wikipedia

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    A national broadband plan is a national plan to deploy broadband Internet access. Broadband is a term normally considered to be synonymous with a high-speed connection to the internet. Suitability for certain applications, or technically a certain quality of service , is often assumed.

  7. Digital Radio in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    DAB was launched to the public on 30 November 2006, with a number of trials taking place in 1998, 2001 and 2006. Before April 2021, 52% [2] of Ireland's population — mainly in Counties Cork and Limerick and the North East – could receive permanent DAB services. Geographic coverage on a portable or car radio was much less. [3]

  8. Eir (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    Eircom Limited, trading as Eir (/ ɛər / AIR; stylised eir), is a large fixed, mobile and broadband telecommunications company in Ireland. The company, which is currently incorporated in Jersey, traces its origins to Ireland's former state-owned monopoly telecommunication provider Telecom Éireann and its predecessors, P&T (the Dept. of Posts and Telegraphs) and before the foundation of the ...

  9. Irish Broadband - Wikipedia

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    Irish Broadband is a telecommunications company in Ireland providing wireless broadband services. In April 2008, Imagine Communications Group acquired Irish Broadband from National Toll Roads and Kilsaran Concrete. [1] [2] They are now the second largest provider of broadband in the Republic of Ireland after Eircom, with over 115,000 customers.