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Dear Pat, We know you have been awfully busy with the first 100 days of government, and all that, and we are releasing this on day 93 of the 100. We are sure your civil servants have snowed you under with reams and reams of elegiac and unctuous paperwork explaining why they can do nothing [...]

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2011
3
June
Comreg makes up stuff

Irelandoffline Demands Immediate Restatement of Deliberate 3G Coverage Misinformation Supplied by Comreg to EU for the years 2009 and 2010. Irelandoffline has analysed the data provided by National Regulators to the EU in respect of the EU Digital Agenda ( i2010) and we will be publishing our greatly expanded BB Speedtest quarterly report in time [...]

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Dear Pat, IrelandOffline has studied data on Investment By The Telecommunications Industry in Ireland as supplied by Comreg/DCENR to the OECD and as separately supplied to The EU Commission. We have found some glaring discrepancies and most particularly in the data supplied by Comreg/DCENR to the OECD over the past decade. These discrepancies deliberately overstate [...]

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New government same old nonsense IrelandOffline, a leading consumer advocacy group for telecommunications, has become aware of a written answer given by the new Minster for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Pat Rabbitte(1). This answer is identical in wording and content to answers given by the previous Minister, Eamon Ryan. This calls into question any [...]

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IrelandOffline Quarterly Broadband Speed and Quality Survey Q1 2011 This is the fourth in the series of IrelandOffline quarterly survey, continuing from Q2 2011 when Ookla launched their invaluable Netindex Speed Test Site site. Between Q2 2010 and Q4 2010 the situation worsened dramatically to the extent that we in IrelandOffline commented in the Q4 [...]

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