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  2. Telephone numbers in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    For example, the mobile number 08x xxx xxxx has the voicemail number 08x 5 xxx xxxx. On some networks, when the direct to voicemail number is called, the voicemail greeting for that network is played (e.g. Vodafone, eir Mobile), while others request a phone number followed by the voicemail greeting for that number (e.g.

  3. Vodafone Ireland - Wikipedia

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    vodafone .ie. Vodafone Ireland Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Vodafone Group, is a mobile phone network and broadband provider in Ireland. It was created when the Vodafone Group bought Eircell, the mobile arm of Telecom Éireann. As of September 2019, Vodafone has 26% of broadband subscribers (including 40% of fiber to the premises ...

  4. Vodafone - Wikipedia

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    Vodafone Group Plc ( / ˈvoʊdəfoʊn /) is a British multinational telecommunications company. Its registered office and global headquarters are in Newbury, Berkshire, England. [4] It predominantly operates services in Asia, Africa, Europe, and Oceania.

  5. Three Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A 3Store, Grafton St, Dublin. Three Ireland (Hutchison) Limited (formerly Hutchison 3G Ireland Limited ), commonly known as 3 Ireland or Three Ireland, is a telecommunications and Internet service provider operating in Ireland as a subsidiary of CK Hutchison Holdings, operating under the global Three brand. The company launched in July 2005 and ...

  6. Eir (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    Eir retains the largest share of the fixed line market in Ireland, with 27.6% of the broadband market, 32.7% of the FTTP market, 38.9% of fixed line retail and wholesale revenues and 44.3% of fixed line voice subscriptions, with competition from Virgin Media Ireland, BT Ireland, Vodafone Ireland, Sky Ireland and a number of smaller players ...

  7. Telecommunications in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ireland's first mobile telephone network, Eircell, went live in 1986 using the analogue TACS system. 2G GSM services from Eircell launched on 1 July 1993. Digifone followed in 1997, then Meteor in 2001 (having been licensed in 1998) and 3 Ireland launched its UMTS 3G-only service in 2005.

  8. List of dialling codes in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Hosted on Vodafone Clear Mobile: Hosted on Vodafone 089: 48: Hosted on Three. Numbers begin with 2 and 4: Tesco Mobile: Lycamobile: Hosted on Three. Numbers begin with 9: Virgin Mobile: Hosted on Three. Numbers begin with 60 and 61

  9. Clear Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Website. clearmobile .ie. Clear Mobile is a mobile telephone network running as a mobile virtual network operator ( MVNO) using Vodafone 's Irish network. Vodafone owns Clear Mobile. Clear Mobile was launched on 14 January 2021.

  10. Toll-free telephone number - Wikipedia

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    A Universal International Freephone Number (UIFN) is a worldwide toll-free "800 number" issued by the International Telecommunication Union. Like the 800 area code issued for the North American Numbering Plan in the United States and Canada and 0800 numbers in many other countries, the call is free for the caller while the receiver pays the ...

  11. Mobile number portability - Wikipedia

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    Prior to March 2008, it took a minimum of 5 working days to port a number in the UK, compared to 3.5 working days in Pakistan, 2 hours in United States, as quickly as 20 minutes in the Republic of Ireland, 3 minutes in Australia, and a matter of seconds in New Zealand.