UPC Ireland

UPC Communications Ireland Limited.
Type Private company limited by shares
Industry Communications
Founded December 12 2005
Headquarters Dublin, Ireland
Area served Ireland
Key people President and Chief Operating Officer (UPC Broadband) Gene M. Musselman, Robert Dunn, CEO of UPC Ireland, Shane O'Neill,Liberty Gobal, Chief Strategy Officer
Products Broadband
Digital Television
Telephone
Revenue $358.8 million[1]
Owner(s) UPC Broadband
Parent Liberty Global
Divisions UPC Ireland
Website upc.ie

UPC Ireland is Liberty Global Europe's telecommunications operation in Ireland. UPC Ireland is the largest digital cable television provider within the Republic of Ireland. As of September 2010 the company offers broadband internet, digital television and digital (VoIP) telephony to over 531,000 customers.[2] UPC Ireland previously traded under the branding Chorus NTL until May 4, 2010.[3] It is primarily in competition with Sky Ireland and Magnet Networks in the Irish Pay television market[4]

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Structure

UPC Ireland Services

On August 14, 2007, UPC launched a personal video recorder, the UPC Mediabox, marketed as the Digital+ or Digital+HD Box in ex-NTL areas, subsequently rolled out to other areas.

In May 2010, UPC Ireland announced plans for a 100Mb/s broadband service which would be offered to home users across its broadband-capable network in the coming months.[6] In December 2010 UPC launched its 100Mb Fibre Power Broadband package, making it the fastest ISP for residential customers in Ireland at the time.

Forthcoming services

UPC is planning to launch a "Catch-Up TV" and"Video on Demand" service for its Irish customers sometime in 2012. Already available on UPC services in the Netherlands, Hungary, Switzerland, Poland and Austria. The video on demand service will allow customers in the Republic of Ireland to watch classic movies and the latest cinematic releases.[7]

UPC HD Service

On August 5, 2009 UPC launched HDTV in the Republic of Ireland.[8][9] Channels available include international broadcasters BBC One HD, BBC Two HD, National Geographic Channel HD, Discovery HD, History HD, Eurosport HD, ESPN HD, MGM HD, Disney Cinemagic HD among others. From 2012 the roll-out of UPC's video-on-demand and catch up tv services already available on other UPC services across Europe will be introduced in the Republic of Ireland.[10]

History

Integration of NTL and Chorus

List of channels

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