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Smart Telecom to start REAL LLU?

Feb 14th, 2005   11:12 am

Are Smart Telecom finally going to do some real LLU work in Ireland? They’ve just announced unbundled ADSL2 for Eur 35/month. Sounds too good to be true, eh?

So what’s the snag? 128Kbps upload, no fixed IP, and “no contention” or “download limits”. The slow upload rules me out straight away, and many others like me, but maybe they’ll look at that. They have been interacting on public forums, which is positive.. but it remains to be seen how well they manage their rollout, and customer service (which have plagued all current DSL providers, bar none).

The 2 big issues for me are upload speed, and how they’ll manage their network to cope with warez monkies. However, it is definitely a move to be welcomed, and hopefully will spark some further competition, and not just the pathetic reselling of the incumbent’s bitstream products.

Who said TicketMaster were masters of ticket sales?

Feb 4th, 2005   9:17 am

At the time of writing, I’ve had If you are receiving this notice the current demand on the site is too high to allow you to continue at this moment. in my web browser after clicking on Tickemaster’s option to purchase U2 tickets. Also, at the time of writing, I’ve yet to hear of anyone who has purchased a ticket online successfully.
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URL.ie Launches

Jan 27th, 2005   6:13 am

So, I’ve finally got one of my small/hobby projects off the ground. URL.ie is a URL truncation service, very like TinyURL.com. I just got tired of timeouts, and slow redirects with TinyURL, and wanted a more local offering to Irish users (although, it’s not limited to them, by any means).
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Planxty as good as ever?

Jan 21st, 2005   2:33 am

Having spent as long getting out of Dublin (granted, it was peak hour) as it took us to travel from the airport to Belfast, making us late for Luka Bloom support, and the start of the Planxty concert, I can still say it was well worth it, the half we did see. It was great music, banter and craic .. and the Waterfront in Belfast is a lovely auditorium, albeit a little big for this intimate affair.

Christy Moore summed it up when he said it was great to see the hall full, even though most people there never saw the original band live. I like lots of different types of music (and not just old fogey stuff!!), but this was truely a fine rendition of Irish tradtitional music. It was clear to see the lads were mainly there for the music, and not the money.

I’d highly recommend a Planxty concert to those anyway interested in that type of music. If you do travel to Belfast, though, be sure to bring good directions, as relying on signage is not an option (and of course, if male, you’re not allowed to ask for directions!).

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