3 Beat Comreg’s 3G Requirements A Year Early

3 Ireland today announced that they’ve beaten Comreg’s deadline of 2008 to provide at least 85% population coverage for their 3G network a whole year early, great news for the latest comer to the Irish mobile market.

3 are currently delivering mobile broadband speeds of around 3.6mb a second, the fastest on the Irish market.

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