Galway Advertiser 1997/1997_04_10/GA_10041997_E1_021.pdf 

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AN O P E N L E T T E R T O T H E
In every community the ability to keep in

RESIDENTS

A N D B U S I N E S S E S IOamFasking for your help Y speed up this G A L W A to .
process, so we can build a better network in your area. We are currently looking for small pieces of suitable land (approximately one tenth of an acre) in the area shown on the map. We would be very interested to hear from you if you own, or can suggest, any suitable locations. Wherever possible we share existing radio transmission sites with other companies, such as ESB, Telecom Eireann, and RTE. We operate

touch is integral to daily life. Everyday our customers tell us how important it is to be contactable while out and about. Even if you don't use a mobile phone you probably have needed the services of somebody who does. For example, doctors, farmers, plumbers, taxi drivers and the emergency services can all respond to your needs immediately because you call their mobile phones. Staying in touch has been made faster and better with the introduction of a quality mobile communications network. It is my responsibility as Chief Executive of Eircell to provide a mobile phone service from which everyone can benefit.

under Irish and International safety guidelines and standards. And, as a matter of course, we invest in any new and proven technology to make mobile communication sites less conspicuous. Once again, let me ask for your help in finding the right sites. If you own, or can suggest, a piece of land in the area shown on the map, or indeed any area in Galway, please call us on 1 8 5 0 7 2 6 7 2 6 . Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. Working in partnership with you, we can build a network to support your community and

In Galway- particularly Moycullen,Twomileditch and Knocknagreana near Barna - our network is not operating as efficiently as you, or I, would like. This can easily be remedied by placing a radio transmitter locally, but finding suitable sites can be a long and arduous task.

the county as a whole. Yours sincerely,

Stephen Brewer Chief Executive

T h e r e ' s s t r e n g t h in o u r n u m b e r

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