Yes at some point they do ask your age. Dont really understand the marketing behind pitching at at such a small demographic,seems pretty nonsensical really,needless to say I am now in the demographic despite being 20 years past their ageist sell by date.
Joined just in time to get the now legacy package of
3000 mins 3000 texts 20 mins land-line for €10 a month,have had no problems with them and tech questions are submitted by email and responded to in a thorough/timely enough fashion.
No itemised billing if you really want it and are willing pay €20-€30 more a month Meteor/Vodafone/O2 will be a better fit,personally not at all bothered by it.
Coverage is excellent and not a problem.
Those that own Blackberry phones will not be able to access BB suite of services as 48 do not have an agreement in place with Blackberry/RIM.Indeed you will not be able to access the internet for the likes of Facebook etc without tweaking your settings and downloading Opera mini.
There does not appear to be any imminent agreement either in the short term.
Though for what they offer,you would better off dumping the Blackberry and getting a Samsung/Nokia android.