| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 1096.1 | Still Telecom Eireann | MACNAS::JMAGUIRE |  | Thu Jul 09 1992 10:50 | 5 | 
|  |     >>>Have they changed the name ???
    
    No! But they've changed chairmen quite a bit in the last few months!!
    
    Jimmy
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| 1096.2 | not the same ! | CTHQ3::COADY |  | Thu Jul 09 1992 11:38 | 10 | 
|  |     
    Hmmm not sure.  I too have heard of Telecomm Ireland and I think its a
    spin off of Telecomm Eireann, working on International Business.  I
    read an article a few months ago where they had offices in USA and
    Japan.  
    
    I may be wrong ...... but I know I say it somewhere.
    
    gc 
    
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| 1096.3 |  | BONKIN::BOYLE |  | Thu Jul 09 1992 19:12 | 8 | 
|  |     Is Eireann <> Ireland ?
    
    Maybe they're just using the English (language) equivalent of their
    name. Nothing terribly wrong with that in a country that speaks
    English. 
    
    Tony.
    
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| 1096.4 | Eireann is Ireland. | MACNAS::JDOOLEY | Do not take anything for granted | Fri Jul 10 1992 04:45 | 6 | 
|  |     Irish uses declensions, like Latin , so that "�ireann" is the genetive
    case of the word "�ire". The genetive case is used to denote posession,
    so you have "Poblacht na h�ireann", "Republic of Ireland" etc.
    �ire is some class of Celtic goddess, an earth-mother figure used to
    denote the land, hence its use to denote the land of the Celts.
    
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| 1096.5 | Confusion Reigns | BONNET::HARVEY | millenia of genes - for this ? | Mon Jul 13 1992 09:07 | 10 | 
|  |     I also worked for Telecom Eireann for a while. I think that the use of
    Telecom Ireland may be to avoid the confusion caused by "Eire" being
    unknown to a large part of the world. 
    
    I remember we sent a request for information to a US company and
    recieved a nice letter back regretting that they do not do business
    with hostile countries. It was addressed to Telecom Iran in Dublin 2.
    
    Regards 
    JH
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| 1096.6 |  | BERN02::BYRNE |  | Mon Jul 13 1992 11:06 | 6 | 
|  |     YEA, but if they don't use the name Eireann then noone will ever know
    what it means!!
    
    So much for their public relations office!
    
    Therese
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| 1096.7 | International business | CODS::POCONNELL | Godot's been and gone! | Tue Jul 21 1992 06:05 | 8 | 
|  | 	Some time ago it was decided that when Telecom Eireann engaged 
	in international activities that they should call themselves
	Telecom Ireland. It is not a new or a subsidiary company. 
	In addition to getting mail addressed to Telecom Iran, Dublin, 
	there have also been cases of Telecom Eireann, Tehran.
	Pat 
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| 1096.8 | Int'l vs local | BONNET::HARVEY | millenia of genes - for this ? | Tue Jul 21 1992 09:52 | 8 | 
|  |     
    Pat O'Connell ! How are you this weather ?
    
    Are you telling me that if you call me, you use Telecom Ireland's
    network, but if you call Gerry you use Telecom Eireann's ? And they
    said it was a monopoly !
    
    John. 
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