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NTL Ireland rolls out service to Mayo
Published Saturday, Aug 27 2005, 00:25 BST | By James Welsh
NTL Ireland has rolled out digital service to County Mayo.
"We're delighted to extend our digital service to Mayo where customers can now avail of a competitive digital solution from their local and trusted operator," said Mark Mohan, the cable operator's sales and marketing director. "We will continue to offer services that remain distinctive in terms of value, choice and convenience."
NTL Ireland was sold to European cable giant UGC earlier this year. The company plans to merge the NTL operation with its other Irish cable system, Chorus, if allowed to do so by Ireland's competition regulators. UGC is part of John Malone's Liberty Global group.
"We're delighted to extend our digital service to Mayo where customers can now avail of a competitive digital solution from their local and trusted operator," said Mark Mohan, the cable operator's sales and marketing director. "We will continue to offer services that remain distinctive in terms of value, choice and convenience."
NTL Ireland was sold to European cable giant UGC earlier this year. The company plans to merge the NTL operation with its other Irish cable system, Chorus, if allowed to do so by Ireland's competition regulators. UGC is part of John Malone's Liberty Global group.
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