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    • Call for inputs : connectivity and decarbonisation 

      Ireland. Commission for Communications Regulation (Commission for Communications Regulation, ireland, 2019-12-20)
      The Commission for Communications Regulation (“ComReg”) is the statutory body responsible for the regulation of the electronic communications sector (telecommunications, radio-communications and broadcasting transmission) ...
    • Bill shock review : control of expenditure 

      Ireland. Commission for Communications Regulation (Commission for Communications Regulation, ireland, 2019-09-13)
      The Commission for Communications Regulation (“ComReg”) is responsible for the regulation of Electronic Communications Networks and Services (“ECN” and “ECS”) in accordance with European Union (“EU”) and national legislation. ...
    • Assessment of PURE LRIC FTRs in Ireland : specifications and results 

      Tera Consultants (Commission for Communications Regulation, ireland, 2019-02)
      In the context of its analysis of the Market 1 (communications market for fixed voice call termination)1, ComReg engaged TERA Consultants to develop a cost model to calculate the Fixed Termination Rates (FTR) following the ...
    • Assessment of mobile network operators' compliance with licence obligations (coverage) : Summer 2019 

      Ireland. Commission for Communications Regulation (Commission for Communications Regulation, ireland, 2019-09-24)
      This document presents a summary of the results of the Commission for Communication Regulation’s (“ComReg”) Drive Testing Programme (“Drive Test”) carried out between 22 June and 21 July 2019, by its contractor Advanced ...
    • 2.3 Ghz sharing analysis : a report from Plum Consulting 

      Kirtay, Selcuk; Jervis, Val; Rudd, Richard (Commission for Communications Regulation, ireland, 2019-06-18)
      This report for ComReg considers the compatibility and coexistence of new wireless broadband services provided by Mobile/Fixed Communications Networks (MFCN) and the existing Rurtel service, operated by Eir in the 2.3 GHz ...