Ireland On-Line
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Ireland On-Line (IOL) is a former ISP in Ireland.
Ireland On-line was the first commercial internet service provider in the state. The company was formed in 1992 by Barry Flanagan, and was reported to have launched "Ireland's first mass-market Internet service" in January 1994.[1] In 1997, the company was bought by An Post for IR£ 2.5m. Two years later, it was sold to Esat Telecom Group plc for IR£ 115m. A year later, Esat Telecom was taken over by BT Group plc. In 2002 Esat was rebranded Esat BT.[2] In 2009 BT Ireland withdrew from retail telecommunications and transferred retail operations, along with IOL's former subscribers, to Vodafone Ireland.[3]
Notes
- ↑ Grossman, Wendy (June 1994). "Ireland goes On-Line". Personal Computer World.
- ↑ Boyle, Pat (11 July 2002). "Rebranded Esat BT holds all Irish units". Irish Independent. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
- ↑ Apostolou, Natalie (23 July 2009). "Vodafone snaps up BT's Irish ISP customers". TelecomsEurope. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
External links
- Iol's home page - now simply a webmail login page for legacy email addresses
- Oceanfree.net's home page - now simply a webmail login page for legacy email addresses
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