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  2. Telecommunications in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Ireland operate in a regulated competitive market that provides customers with a wide array of advanced digital services. This article explores Ireland's telecommunications infrastructure including: fixed and mobile networks, The voice, data and Internet services, cable television, developments in next-generation networks and broadcast networks for radio and television.

  3. Telstra - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the ZTE MF91, the Telstra 4G hardware range now comprises two dual mode (4G/3G) voice-capable handsets by HTC and ZTE (available for purchase outright or on a post-paid plan), a Sierra USB wireless modem (outright or post-paid plan), a ZTE USB wireless modem (prepaid, locked to Telstra) and a Sierra 4G Wifi battery powered pocket ...

  4. 4G connectivity in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Telstra: 700: 28: FDD: Currently used in major cities and branded as the 4GX Network. 20 MHz: Yes Telstra: 900: 8: FDD: Refarmed 2G Bandwidth used for with [clarify] the 1800 MHz network for carrier aggregation. 5 MHz: Yes Telstra: 1800: 3: FDD: Currently operating in Australian capital cities and regional centres. 10 to 20 MHz: Yes Telstra ...

  5. 2degrees - Wikipedia

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    2degrees (still called NZ Communications on the Three website and Telstra roaming site) is open to customers with handsets from some foreign networks, including Three, Telstra and Orange UK. [17] These foreign customers can place calls using 2degrees cell sites in cities, towns and localities in New Zealand described as broadband zones by 2degrees.

  6. Mobile broadband modem - Wikipedia

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    A mobile broadband modem, also known as wireless modem or cellular modem, is a type of modem that allows a personal computer or a router to receive wireless Internet access via a mobile broadband connection instead of using telephone or cable television lines.

  7. TPG Telecom - Wikipedia

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    TPG Telecom is the parent company of several Australian internet retail brands including Vodafone, TPG, iiNet, AAPT, Internode, Lebara and felix. TPG Telecom owns and operates nationwide fixed and mobile network infrastructure, including Australia's second-largest fixed voice and data network, with more than 27,000 kilometres of metropolitan ...

  8. 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.

  9. Prepaid mobile phone - Wikipedia

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    Typical sign showing where top-ups can be made. A prepaid mobile device, also known as a pay-as-you-go (PAYG), pay-as-you-talk, pay and go, go-phone, prepay, or burner phone, is a mobile device such as a phone for which credit is purchased in advance of service use.