‘We Should Axe Licences of Mobile Phone Firms over Rural Blackspots’
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‘We should axe licences of mobile phone firms over rural blackspots’
Fine Gael Senator Mark Duffy says Vodafone and Eir should have their licences removed for misleading the public over their mobile phone coverage statistics, writes Ken Murray. Mr Duffy accused the companies of giving the impression that there is complete signal coverage across the country when, in reality, that is not the case for many areas. According to Senator Duffy: “Almost 30 years after mobile phone use became commonplace, non-existent cov…
No mobile coverage & dropped calls persist on rural routes – Duffy
Almost 30 years after mobile phone use became commonplace, non-existent coverage or dropped calls still dominates in large swathes of the country, a Fine Gael Senator has said. Senator Mark Duffy said the issue of poor mobile phone coverage, particularly on regional and national roads, prevails extensively across the country despite the claims of network […] The post No mobile coverage & dropped calls persist on rural routes – Duffy appeared fir…
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