- Commission for Communications Regulation
Commission for Communications Regulation, ComReg, Telecommunication Regulation Ireland, Radio communications Regulation Ireland, Postal Regulation Ireland
- About - Commission for Communications Regulation
ComReg is the statutory body responsible for regulation of telecommunications, radio communications, broadcasting transmission) postal sector
- Service Coverage - Commission for Communications Regulation
Commission for Communications Regulation, Dockland Central, 1 Guild St, North Dock, Dublin, D01 E4X0 View on Map
- Publications | Commission for Communications Regulation
Comreg regularly release publications on regulatory matters regarding telecommunications, electronic communications postal which can be searched for here
- ComReg Publishes Consumer Care Report Q1 2025
ComReg has published details of issues raised by consumers who contacted its Consumer Care team between 1 January to 31 March 2025 (Q1 2025) In summary in Q1 2025 ComReg’s Consumer Care team recorded: Approximately 9,000 consumer contacts, compared to 6,900 consumer contacts the previous quarter;
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- ComReg Customer Charter
ComReg is the statutory body responsible for the regulation of the electronic communications sector (telecommunications, radio communications, broadcasting transmission and premium rate services) and the postal sector in Ireland
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