[{'Text': 'Command output too long. The first 15775 bytes:\n\n```\n🪄 .zshrc loaded successfully! (modular edition)\n=== RPT_OPERATOR (Ireland) ===\nquery_id:01c4580f-010a-3f6e-0000-932503cd8626\n_ID,COUNTRY,DEFAULT_CURRENCY,DESCRIPTION,IS_ARCHIVED,NAME,TECHNOLOGIES,ASN,INGESTED_AT\n662ff7a3f9d5751ffbf2ffea,Ireland,EUR,Imagine Ireland is an Irish ISP and telephone operator providing data and voice communication services through WiMAX, as well as reselling Eircom\'s wholesale packages. Imagine was the first company to bring Mobile WiMAX to Ireland in 2009. Imagine is part of the Imagine Communications Group Ltd based in Dublin.  In addition to Imagine Broadband, the Imagine Group also provides services to business and residential customers in Ireland through the Gaelic Telecom, Irish Broadband, Access and Cinergi brands. Imagine is the No. 2 business telecoms company in Ireland and serves 10 per cent of the Irish population with broadband.Beyond Ireland, Imagine Communications Group has been expanding its operations through targeted acquisition and partnership, and currently operates in the UK, the Netherlands, Austria, Norway and the United States. The group also provides a suite of carrier grade solutions, including pan-European call-origination services and worldwide call-termination services to European and global telecoms operators and service providers.On 7 March 2016, Imagine Communications sold-off its retail business division to Magnet Networks in an all-cash transaction. The company plans to divert the money generated from the transaction to expanding its LTE fibre network in the rural areas. [http://www.imagine.ie][1]  [1]: http://www.imagine.ie,False,Imagine Ireland,[\n  "ADSL",\n  "ADSL2+",\n  "Fibre",\n  "FTTP",\n  "VDSL",\n  "LTE",\n  "Other",\n  "FWA",\n  "WiMAX"\n],35272, 25441,2026-02-18 10:32:13\n662ff7a3f9d5751ffbf30048,Ireland,EUR,Digiweb is a full-service national communications and managed services provider in Ireland. Founded in 1997, it is 100 per cent Irish owned, with head offices in Dublin and additional offices in Cork, Dundalk, Waterford and Belfast. It is a private limited company.Digiweb is a full service provider offering nationwide broadband access, enterprise data networks, data centre and web hosting services, managed services and telephony to residential, business and public sector customers. By virtue of its national wireless network and its distribution of the Tooway satellite service, Digiweb claims to own and operate Ireland\'s largest alternative last-mile access network.In December 2009, Digiweb acquired Smart Telecom, a leading Irish provider of voice, data and media services to residential, government and corporate customers. Smart operates a Next Generation Network (NGN), allowing Digiweb to combine Smart\'s high-speed fibre, DSL infrastructure and Next Generation IP network with Digiweb\'s national wireless infrastructure, data centre and hosting facilities. In January 2010, Digiweb also acquired Internet Ireland and, in April 2010, it bought the Irish telephony and broadband subsidiary of the TalkTalk Telecom Group.In May 2013 Digiweb announced that it had acquired Viatel. Following the completion of the deal, from early 2014 no retail business services are marketed on Digiweb\'s website. On 10 November 2015, Digiweb agreed to sell off the non-Irish infrastructure and enterprise businesses of Viatel to the Zayo Group for a consideration of USD 102 million. The deal, which is expected to close by the end of 2015, will see Viatel fibre network, which spans eight European countries, join the extensive U.S. and European network of Zayo.[http://www.digiweb.ie/][1]  [1]: http://www.digiweb.ie/,False,Digiweb,[\n  "ADSL",\n  "ADSL2+",\n  "DSL",\n  "FTTH",\n  "FTTP",\n  "FTTx",\n  "VDSL",\n  "Other",\n  "Powerline",\n  "Wireless",\n  "WiMAX",\n  "Satellite"\n],31122,2026-02-18 10:32:13\n662ff7a3f9d5751ffbf3004d,Ireland,EUR,This profile has been archived and will no longer be updated.BT Ireland (East) (formerly known as Esat BT) is an Internet Service Provider and wholly owned subsidiary of British Telecom (BT). Its main focus involves providing services to multi-site corporates based in Ireland. The company provides DSL and WiFi services in the Eastern, Central, Southern and South Eastern parts of Ireland.In 2002, BT Ireland extended its fibre-optic network to urban locations providing alternative infrastructure options for Institutes of Technology and business parks in 11 locations in Ireland. The company also rolled out its ADSL services for local businesses and Internet users in Wexford at the end of September 2003 and launched DSL services in Limerick in 2002. In July 2008, BT Ireland switched on its Next Generation Network offering ADSL2+ broadband with speeds of up to 24 Mbps.On 31 August 2009, the Irish Competition Authority approved a strategic partnership agreement between BT Ireland and Vodafone. Under the partnership, BT transferred its consumer and small business broadband and voice customer base to Vodafone, and provides wholesale network services to underpin Vodafone\'s business. BT continues to focus on providing IT services to medium and large sized businesses and the public sector in Ireland.,True,BT Ireland (East),[\n  "WiFi"\n],,2026-02-18 10:32:13\n662ff7a3f9d5751ffbf30087,Ireland,EUR,This profile has been archived and will no longer be updated.Irish Broadband was originally a leading wireless broadband provider to residential and business users in Ireland, offering broadband services based on WiMAX technology and trading under the name NTR Broadband. In May 2008, Irish Telecoms group Imagine Communications acquired Irish Broadband for EUR 47 million. The vendors, NTR and Kilsaran Concrete retained a 25 per cent stake in the enlarged group, as well as making a further investment of EUR 7 million in the company. In August 2002, Irish Broadband started its first deployment of wireless services in Ireland, using over 13 licences in the 3.5 GHz band to operate in most cities. In 2007, Irish broadband launched its first wired broadband services based on ADSL technology. By mid 2008, the company has become the second largest residential broadband provider after Eircom. From mid 2012, Irish Broadband stopped marketing their broadband services on their website.,True,Irish Broadband,[\n  "ADSL",\n  "ADSL2+",\n  "Other"\n],,2026-02-18 10:32:13\n662ff7a3f9d5751ffbf30092,Ireland,EUR,Vodafone Ireland Limited, part of the Vodafone Group, began operations in Ireland after purchasing mobile operator Eircell from Eircom Plc in 2001. Re-branding was completed in 2002 and 3G services launched in 2004.  Vodafone Ireland has moved into the Irish fixed line and broadband market through a series of acquisitions. In 2007 Vodafone acquired Perlico, a small fixed line phone and broadband services reseller. This was followed in 2009 by a deal that saw BT Ireland transfer its consumer voice, broadband data and small business operations to Vodafone, with Vodafone leasing capacity on BT "!s fixed line network for the services. This move saw Vodafone step into the role of a leading fixed line broadband operator in Ireland. It is now the third largest supplier of fixed broadband services after Eircom and UPC, and employs around 1,300 people in Dublin and Dundalk, almost half of whom work in customer support.In May 2013 Vodafone Ireland launched fibre-based VDSL (FTTC) services to residential customers in Ireland.On 24 May 2015, Vodafone and ESB unveiled SIRO, the new brand of their fibre broadband joint venture company. SIRO announced an investment of EUR 450 million in building Ireland\'s first 100 per cent FTTB broadband network, offering speeds from 200 Mbps to 1000 Mbps to 500,000 premises in fifty regional towns, revolutionising the broadband market in Ireland. Cavan town will be one of the first towns to get the fibre network from SIRO.In early 2015 it was reported that the operator plans to become a quad-play provider by launching TV services by the end of 2015.[http://www.vodafone.ie][2]  [2]: http://www.vodafone.ie,False,Vodafone Ireland,[\n  "ADSL",\n  "ADSL2+",\n  "DSL",\n  "FTTB",\n  "FTTH",\n  "FTTP",\n  "VDSL",\n  "5G",\n  "3G",\n  "4G",\n  "LTE FWA",\n  "5G FWA",\n  "FWA"\n],15502,2026-02-18 10:32:13\n662ff7a3f9d5751ffbf3009a,Ireland,EUR,Magnet Networks is a telecommunication services provider operating in Ireland. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the US-based private equity investment company Columbia Ventures Corporation and a partner of Nordic total broadband solutions provider Industria.The operator focuses on two key markets: the business market for broadband and voice and the residential market for Fibre-To-The-Home (FTTH) where high bandwidth connection is provided to support its services. As well as providing broadband services from 40 unbundled exchanges and TV services, the company provides PBX infrastructure, data connectivity and VoIP to private and public sector organisations.Magnet launched its broadband services based on the FTTx network on 1 December 2004. In September 2005, it rolled out ADSL2+ services for both business and residential customers. Magnet Networks is now Ireland\'s leading provider of triple play home entertainment services. In mid-2008, Magnet broke new ground in Ireland\'s residential broadband market with the launch of a 50Mbps service. Currently, maximum FTTH speeds reach up to 70Mbps.In May 2012, Magnet Networks acquired a 90 per cent stake in Velocity 1, a fibre broadband service provider in the UK. Further on 7 March 2016, Magnet Networks acquired the retail business division of Imagine Communications in an all-cash transaction. This will increase its customer base to 11,000 SMEs and corporate customers. On 7 December 2020, Magnet Networks sold 100% of its shareholding to Speed Fibre Group for an undisclosed amount. Shortly thereafter it rebranded as Magnet+.[https://www.magnet.ie/][1]  [1]: https://www.magnet.ie/,False,Magnet Plus,[\n  "ADSL",\n  "ADSL2+",\n  "SDSL",\n  "FTTH",\n  "FTTP",\n  "FTTx",\n  "5G",\n  "Wireless",\n  "5G FWA",\n  "5G fixed"\n],34245,2026-02-18 10:32:13\n662ff7a3f9d5751ffbf3013e,Ireland,EUR,This profile has been archived and will no longer be updated.Smart Telecom was an Irish telecoms service provider that started as a phone card seller. The company was founded in 2000, and launched broadband services in early 2005. Its initial offering of fast broadband, which included free telephone line rental, was considered revolutionary at the time and attracted large numbers of customers in its first year. However, plagued by financial difficulties, in December 2009 Smart Telecom became part of the Digiweb Group, retaining its own brand.As of Q2 2014, Smart Telecom\'s brand was discontinued. All services are marketed by Digiweb.[http://www.smarttelecom.ie][1]  [1]: http://www.smarttelecom.ie,True,Smart Telecom,[\n  "ADSL",\n  "ADSL2+"\n],31458,2026-02-18 10:32:13\n662ff7a3f9d5751ffbf3014f,Ireland,EUR,In 2006, Liberty Global merged NTL Ireland with its existing Irish operation, Chorus Communications. The new merged entity was re-branded UPC Ireland. The re-branding process began in September 2006 and was officially completed in May 2010.Strategically, the NTL segment provides services for customers living in Dublin, Waterford and Galway, and the Chorus segment for those living in other areas of the country.UPC Ireland provides TV, broadband, traditional and VoIP telephony services. The company is the largest cable TV service provider in Ireland and has rapidly become a major broadband player. In December 2010, UPC Ireland began offering its ultra high-speed Internet service with a download speed of 100Mbps based on DOCSIS 3.0 technology in selected areas of Dublin.On 1 September 2015, UPC Ireland confirmed that it is switching to the Virgin Media brand used by its sister company, Virgin Media UK. The move was completed on 5 October 2015.On 7 December 2015, Virgin Media Ireland acquired TV3, which will enable the operator to enter into the free-to-air broadcasting sector. Later, on 11 July 2016, it also bought UTV Ireland for a consideration of EUR 10 million. The deal will also see Virgin Media take over a 10-year supply deal for ITV-produced programmes.In Q2 2018, Virgin Media Ireland acquired Casey Cablevision, with the aim to extend its footprints in Dungarvan region. On 1 June 2023, Virgin Media announced the rollout of 2 Gig full fibre broadband to homes and businesses across Ireland. This will see Virgin Media "!s new 2 Gig fibre broadband become available in towns including Tralee, Killarney and Letterkenny, along with ongoing full fibre network upgrades in areas such as Dublin, Cork and Louth.  The upgrade of the network is part of a EUR 200 million investment programme which will upgrade 345,000 premises across the country. [https://www.virginmedia.ie][1]  [1]: https://www.virginmedia.ie,False,Virgin Media Ireland,[\n  "Cable",\n  "Cable Modem",\n  "HFC",\n  "DOCSIS3.0",\n  "DOCSIS3.1",\n  "FTTH",\n  "FTTP",\n  "Unknown"\n],,2026-02-18 10:32:13\n662ff7a3f9d5751ffbf30143,Ireland,EUR,This profile has been archived and will no longer be updated.In April 2002, the regulator ODTR allowed Eircom to launch its ADSL wholesale and retail services after it dropped wholesale prices from 75 to 49 Euros per month, although line activation charges remain very high at 350 Euros. Eircom has said that it will invest 125 million Euros in DSL.Connectivity between the eircom ADSL Regional POPs and the customer site is not included in the eircom ADSL product. Eircom provides an optical interface for a 155 Mbps connection. At the customer premises, eircom is responsible for the splitter/network termination unit, but not for the internal wiring or CPE.Virtual Paths from DSLAM to the local POP are included in the Build Order, as well as the local loop connection for each end-user.,True,Eircom Wholesale,[\n  "Other"\n],,2026-02-18 10:32:13\n662ff7a3f9d5751ffbf30160,Ireland,EUR,Eircom is the incumbent telecommunications operator in Ireland, originally established in 1984 as a partially state-owned company. In November 2001, Eircom was acquired by Valentia Telecommunications, after which Eircom became a privately owned company. It was listed on the Dublin and London Stock Exchanges in March 2004.In August 2006, Eircom was purchased by Australian firm Babcock & Brown Capital Ltd (ASX-BCM) together with the Eircom Employee Share Ownership Trust (ESOT). In November 2005, Eircom acquired its mobile division Meteor, which is the third largest mobile operator in Ireland.From September 2015, Eircom adopted a new brad, eir. The name change will not affect its mobile unit Meteor Mobile. The consumer and business divisions will operate under the new eir brand, while the wholesale and network business units will operate separately under  Open eir "!. The product portfolio    eMobile, eVision and eFibre    have now been replaced by eir Mobile, eir Vision and eir Fibre, respectively.On 10 June 2016, Singapore based wealth fund GIC entered into an agreement with eir to purchase a 16.3 per cent stake in the group for a consideration of EUR 230 million. In October 2016, Anchorage Capital, announced plans to acquire a 9.8 per cent stake in eir owned by US hedge fund York Capital. Anchorage are seeking a to gain a controlling interest of more than 50 per cent in eir "!s parent, Eircom Holdco. The move is subject to regulatory approval. https://www.eir.ie  [1]: http://www.eir.ie,False,eir (Eircom),[\n  "ADSL",\n  "ADSL2+",\n  "DSL",\n  "FTTH",\n  "FTTP",\n  "FTTx",\n  "VDSL",\n  "FTTN+VDSL",\n  "5G",\n  "4G",\n  "Unknown",\n  "LTE FWA",\n  "LTE fixed",\n  "5G FWA",\n  "5G fixed",\n  "WiFi",\n  "Satellite"\n],5466,2026-02-18 10:32:13\n662ff7a3f9d5751ffbf3021c,Ireland,EUR,,True,Vodafone Ireland - Mobile,[\n  "5G",\n  "4G",\n  "LTE",\n  "LTE FWA",\n  "5G FWA"\n],,2026-02-18 10:32:13\n```'}]