H hopalong Registered User Messages 467 8 May 2010 #1 title from irish times on fri 7th may. what if eircom was to go bust,would we call the army in,would the network be let to slowly sit down,also all the companys leeching off eircom could cease to exist.
title from irish times on fri 7th may. what if eircom was to go bust,would we call the army in,would the network be let to slowly sit down,also all the companys leeching off eircom could cease to exist.
T Towger Registered User Messages 2,624 10 May 2010 #3 Sunny said: What companies 'leech off' eircom? Click to expand... Basically all of them to one degree or another. Although Vodafone and O2 mobiles should still be able to talk to each other.
Sunny said: What companies 'leech off' eircom? Click to expand... Basically all of them to one degree or another. Although Vodafone and O2 mobiles should still be able to talk to each other.
P Purple Registered User Messages 14,594 10 May 2010 #4 €3.3 billion of debt, too many employees and a major decline in revenues... what do they expect?
T Towger Registered User Messages 2,624 10 May 2010 #5 There was talk a while back about the British Goverment having to renationalise BT, due to their huge pension deficit.
There was talk a while back about the British Goverment having to renationalise BT, due to their huge pension deficit.
R RMCF Registered User Messages 1,432 11 May 2010 #6 If they wouldn't charge silly prices for their average services then perhaps they might have better sales.
If they wouldn't charge silly prices for their average services then perhaps they might have better sales.