The future's bright, the future's Orange
Iseedeadpixels wrote: » I signed up to meteor simply because my crush said I could text her for free, ah the teen years when I could actually be bothered
Deleted User wrote: » They also produced some of the worst ads ever... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqkZN9rC9Mo
jacksie66 wrote: » When I got my first phone it was a Nokia 3310 on esat digifone. My mate got a Nokia 3330 on meteor, that was the one with WAP. I could never get through to him and he could never actually use WAP as the coverage was so bad. Good times..
School Socks wrote: » The meteor mobile phone brand will be no more from next month, people forget how meteor changed the face of mobile communication for the 00s generation, until meteor came along with their offer of free texts if you top up by €20, young people had to pay 10p/13cent per text message. N.B their coverage was poor/non existent in rural Ireland for the first 5/6 years tho.
Deleted User wrote: » Link?
donegaLroad wrote: » They are just rebranding so?
Sonics2k wrote: » https://www.eir.ie/opencms/export/sites/default/pressroom/Meteor-rebrands-to-eir/ Meteor isn't shutting down, just officially changing the name to Eir.
andekwarhola wrote: » Was with them for a while (on the aul Nokia) back at the start because, pre-Three, they offered OK deals. Had to switch when I started seeing somebodfy from their country as the coverage was abysmal outside the cities back then.
Grayson wrote: » Thing is that they realised that and pretty soon had better coverage outside cities than anyone else did. I've been with them about 10 years.
Richard Hillman wrote: » Free meteor to meteor texts was one of the greatest business decisions of all time