Telecoms chiefs want US tech giants to help fund EU network costs
CEOs also criticise high EU spectrum prices and auctions and move to scrap surcharges on intra-EU calls
CEOs also criticise high EU spectrum prices and auctions and move to scrap surcharges on intra-EU calls
Telecoms sector buoyant on KKR’s Telecom Italia dealmaking
IBM, Swiss bank UBS and cruise operator Carnival among the climbers
Croatian tech company Infobip buys Irish firm in a multimillion euro deal
Draconian draft Bill causes alarm among human rights activists and business groups
Large crowds in Yangon converge downtown chanting ‘Down with the military government’
Cacophony echoes in darkness as people bang pots, pans and drums in show of resistance
Army seizes power as elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other politicians detained
Data from operators increasingly solicited in government efforts to contain the pathogen
Cork-based company founded as a spin-out from Smarttech247 in 2018
In Dublin, the Iseq index finished the session up 0.5%
Award will be dependent on company’s performance in previous year
Thinner trading volumes see Iseq down in light of London’s bank holiday shutdown
Company has struggled to find buyer for Italian unit but is proceeding with sale of profitable Irish arm
Company provides services to big mobile operators such as Digicel, HGC and Telenor
Ireland underperforms European peers although Ryanair recovers ground
Review: O’Brien owns a big chunk of the media, and often seems to be suing the rest
Market report: European shares give back early gains in thin volumes on Monday
Coveney’s ‘Just Society’ blather was not compatible with party in 1965 or now
Co-operation with Canal Plus also planned in expansion of site’s European content
CRH closes flat on Iseq after data shows US highway contracts awarded fell year-on-year
Brexit concerns have impact on London property stocks as markets fear slowdown
Decision raise worries on approval for other mergers in Europe
Russian billionaire with instinct for survival increasingly looking to invest outside country
Food group Aryzta is star performer in Dublin after rising 3.3 per cent
Joint venture, which aims to save €108 million a year by 2019, lifted share price of both companies
Virgin America soars in US as CRH, Smurfit Kappa, Ryanair and FBD fall in Dublin
Pharma industry activity in mergers and acquisitions gives investors a boost
Esat licence controversy 1995-2011
Vodafone and Orange among companies invited to pitch to work alongside state operator
Probable next government looking to part-privatise state-owned companies
Alcatel ‘One Touch Fire’ phone with Firefox operating system to be rolled out in autumn
BAT left the country following an ‘exceptional’ request from the British govenment to stop doing business there in 2003
Burma parliament says award announcement to be delayed
Ecoomic competitiveness and prosperity could be undermined unless gap in qualifications is addressed
As the country opens up at last under a civilian government, a dozen firms are fighting to operate Burma’s mobile networks
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices