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Irish people turning their back on text messages, says ComReg

New figures show Irish people are slowly abandoning text messages. Data from the Communications R...
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15.11 14 Mar 2014


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Irish people turning their back on text messages, says ComReg

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15.11 14 Mar 2014


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New figures show Irish people are slowly abandoning text messages. Data from the Communications Regulator shows a fall of 27.6% in the number of texts sent by Irish mobiles in 2013.

However Irish customers still sent almost 2.2 billion texts in the last three months of 2013 - the equivalent of 443 texts for every mobile phone in the country.

The ComReg report suggests texts are being slowly overtaken by messages through other apps.

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In the last quarter of 2013 mobile users downloaded enough to load the Facebook homepage almost 10 billion times.

The total number of SMS messages sent by mobile users in Ireland was over 2.15 billion in the fourth quarter of last year - which is a drop of 27.6% on the same period for 2012.

While the number of multimedia messages (MMS) sent was down 9.9% compared to 2012.

Messaging revenues fell by 12.3% in Q4, as voice and other revenues increased by 1.5%. Data revenues also marginally rose by 0.1%.

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