Ireland's Call: Imagine Makes Substantial Gains in WiMax Revolution
By Imagine, PRNEMonday, May 31, 2010
The Big Switch: as struggling Rival Eircom Hikes Bills by 3 Per Cent, 4G WiMax Provider Imagine Pledges to Keep Phone and Broadband Prices 50 Per Cent Cheaper
DUBLIN, June 1, 2010 - Recession hit consumers in Ireland were left reeling yesterday after
former State monopoly Eircom announced that phone and broadband bills would
jump by at least 3 per cent from July 1st.
In a move that was sharply criticised across the country, 4G WiMax
provider Imagine confirmed that the excessive Eircom prices has led thousands
of customers to switch to Imagine's better quality and cheaper phone and
broadband network.
It has also been confirmed that Imagine WiMax customers are now
automatically saving over EUR400 per year when they switch to Imagine, in
addition to benefitting from lower broadband and phone bills.
Brian O'Donohoe, Managing Director of Imagine Communications Group, said
that the latest price hike represented a lost opportunity for Eircom to offer
real value to customers.
"Eircom now charges Irish consumers the highest line rental cost in the
world and has now decided to increase call costs as well," O'Donohoe said.
"It's ironic that a couple of days after the OECD critisised the Irish
regulator for failing to reduce Eircom's dominance in the Irish Market, that
Eircom goes out and yet again increases its prices," he said.
Imagine has launched WiMAX in many areas of country and is currently
rolling out in 15 new towns each month offering a service that is priced at
50% cheaper than Eircom.
Imagine has confirmed that WiMAX sales are exceeding expectations with
thousands of people switching from Eircom to save money during the recession.
Echoing the Imagine comments, Mr. Dermott Jewell of Ireland's Consumer
Association, said that the price hike represented a backwards step.
"I'm amazed that they would even have considered an increase at this
time," he said.
Mr. Jewell said that Eircom may have "shot themselves in the foot" with
this price increase, as it will trigger consumers to switch to another
provider.
Eircom said last week that sales had slipped by 9 per cent, and group
revenues were down by EUR1.38 billion.
Imagine is making high speed broadband available and affordable to
consumers across Ireland with 30 new locations now being rolled out each
month.
For further information:
Brian O'Donohoe, Imagine: +353(0)1-2411421
James McDonald, Model Communications, +353(0)1-8814038
For further information: Brian O'Donohoe, Imagine: +353(0)1-2411421; James McDonald, Model Communications, +353(0)1-8814038
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