Ubbquittious wrote: » I wonder how many of the 13,000 employees Eircom would still have if the State never got rid of it. Lately it seems that i'ts being handed off from one megacorp to the next who will each try to squeeze a bit out of it. It doesn't help that the EU forced us to let the almighty Vode, Sky, BT and all the rest of them use their network for half nothing. This privatisation craic was supposed to help the consumer but all it's done is hand short-term profits into the pockets of a few foreign mega investment corps who we'll never see or hear from again. Twas all downhill after those ads with the diddly eye music in the background and the girlie sitting on the coast encouraging people to buy shares in "their" national communications monopoly company.
Ubbquittious wrote: » This privatisation craic was supposed to help the consumer .
Ubbquittious wrote: » This privatisation craic was supposed to help the consumer
seamus wrote: » Really the state still should CPO eircom's infrastructure and give it to the ESB to run.
seamus wrote: » Ubbquittious wrote: » This privatisation craic was supposed to help the consumer It has. The mistake made was selling off everything. They should have held onto the lines and floated Eircom as a telecoms provider only. Like they've done with the Gas and electricity. Really the state still should CPO eircom's infrastructure and give it to the ESB to run.
dotsman wrote: » Selling Telecom Eireann was essential.Without it, we wouldn't have boards! The internet would still be "something you see in movies". And you'd be paying €1 a minute on your mobile plan (and no data). The only problem was not breaking Eircom up first. By allowing one horrible company a monopoly on our telecommunications infrastructure and also have them be the main provider with a kitten for a regulator was a disastrous move.
Allinall wrote: » I made money on the shares. Just wasn’t greedy.
Wanderer78 wrote: » the wealth created is 'trickling down' and increasing worker insecurity is 'good for the economy'!
Graces7 wrote: » How do you work that out, please? I ditched eircom years ago for their inanity, than did the same with vodafone.. First was on digiweb satellite and now with a small fixed wireless provider here. No landline...
waffleman wrote: » Im fed up with vodafone also. Who is your small fixed wireless provider?
Graces7 wrote: » How do you work that out, please?
Graces7 wrote: » vodafone overcharged me. Got E700 back. hey still owed me. They then cut me off without warning. So I changed to digiweb. Several months later a threatening solicitors letter from vodafone. Replied and they simply ignored and repeated the letter. I was about to move house so left no address.. They did the same, chasing an old man into a nursing home. They had a fine ?? from comreg for this kind of action Happy now with westnet. Just the domestic package but they have more specialist cover too.