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Sky Television started broadcasting in Ireland on 10 August 1992 and Sky Multichannels started on 7 March 1994. In 1998, Sky Digital launched its digital television services within Ireland. Sky Ireland provides opt-out feeds of key Sky television channels, which includes Sky Max, Sky Sports, Sky News and Sky Atlantic.
Number Purpose 999 or 112: Emergency services 13xxx: Carrier preselect codes 1471: Last-call return: 171: Mobile and fixed line voicemail: 172, 173, 174X and 179: Reserved for network use 1901 to 1999: Helpline / customer service numbers for telecommunications companies. All are free of charge. 199000: Identifies current number on OpenEir PSTN ...
Telephone numbers in Ireland are part of an open numbering plan that allows variations in number length. The Irish format is similar to systems used in many parts of Europe, notably the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Belgium and France, where geographical numbers are organised using a logic of large regional prefixes, which are then further subdivided into smaller regions.
Operating company for the Sky pay-television service. [111] Sky In-Home Services Limited Home installations of satellite dishes and set-top boxes. [112] Sky Broadband Limited and Sky Home Communications Limited Operating companies for Sky's broadband and telephony services, including Be Un Limited which was acquired from O2. [113] Sky Ireland ...
The digital terrestrial television service is known as Saorview and is the primary source of broadcast television since analogue transmissions ended on 24 October 2012. Digital satellite (from Sky Ireland, Saorsat and other European satellite service providers are available) and digital cable (from Virgin Media Ireland) are also widely used.
The island of Ireland is divided in two jurisdictions: the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. For the Republic of Ireland, see Telephone numbers in the Republic of Ireland and List of dialling codes in the Republic of Ireland; For Northern Ireland, see Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom and List of dialling codes in the United Kingdom
It provided an analogue cable television service (with a very high take up in its areas passed), which provided the Irish terrestrial channels, plus BBC One, BBC Two, UTV, Channel 4, Sky1, Sky News and a small number of other channels. It also provided a digital television service, with over a third of its customer base taking a digital service.
The Sky Digital brand is used in more than one country: Sky UK - Digital television service for the United Kingdom operated by BSkyB and for the Republic of Ireland operated by Sky Ireland. Sky Television (New Zealand) in New Zealand.