Vodafone: Best mobile Internet performance in Ireland 2025

Vodafone leads mobile Internet performance in Ireland for 2025, according to the annual nPerf barometer. This edition reveals strong competition on download speeds and consistent performance across all operators on the 5G network.

Vodafone leads with a score of 98,198 nPoints. With speeds of 94.48 Mbps in download bitrate and 28.02 Mbps in upload bitrate, the operator delivers optimal latency (32.77 ms), ideal for online gaming and real-time communications. Leader in browsing (80.33%) and video streaming (80.16%), it ensures a balanced user experience across all usage scenarios.

Three follows closely with 93,691 nPoints. Speeds reach 116.48 Mbps in download bitrate (first in the market) and 20.56 Mbps in upload bitrate. The operator achieves solid performance in video streaming (77.63%, 2nd place).

Eir completes the podium with 88,447 nPoints and delivers competitive download speeds of 84.06 Mbps. The operator achieves strong browsing performance (77.96%, 2nd place), ensuring smooth web navigation for users.

Measurements conducted via the nPerf application on Android and iOS.

“The Irish market displays healthy competition with solid streaming and browsing experiences across all operators, particularly on the 5G network”, says Sébastien de Rosbo, CEO of nPerf.

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Composability: The Key to Solving Telecom’s Agility Crisis

Telecom operators are at a pivotal juncture. Rapidly rising customer expectations, intensifying competition, and the rollout of technologies such as 5G, IoT and edge computing are transforming the industry and creating an urgent need for greater speed and flexibility. Yet, many communications service providers (CSPs) remain constrained by monolithic and rigid Business Support Systems (BSS) and Operations Support Systems (OSS), where even minor updates to services, processes or integrations can result in significant cost and delays.

These challenges have become a defining issue for the industry and in the sections that follow, we’ll explore how composable architectures are helping CSPs overcome them and regain agility. This shift toward modular, API-first and loosely coupled BSS/OSS systems is enabling CSPs to innovate rapidly, launch new services at digital speed, and scale efficiently.

TM Forum’s Open Digital Architecture (ODA) provides a clear industry blueprint for this shift, defining the modular building blocks and open interfaces needed to replace monolithic BSS/OSS with flexible, composable systems.

Cerillion, with extensive experience in deploying composable BSS/OSS solutions for leading CSPs, provides practical guidance on how operators can modernise their systems without disruptive rip-and-replace projects.

The Agility Challenge

Legacy BSS/OSS platforms were built for a time when service portfolios were predictable and network environments were stable. Today’s telecom realities are far different: rapid service innovation, intense partner ecosystems, regulatory complexity and dynamic enterprise demands. According to TM Forum, up to 72% of 5G revenue growth is dependent on BSS/OSS transformation.

While earlier research (such as TM Forum) suggested that a high proportion of 5G revenue growth depends on OSS/BSS transformation, more recent GSMA Intelligence analysis underlines that the real value of 5G lies in its role in enterprise digital transformation. GSMA projects that mobile technologies – 5G included will drive $11 trillion of economic value by 2030, and reports that around 85% of enterprises regard 5G as critical to their digital transformation strategies.

As part of this evolution, ODA sets out a standardised architecture that helps CSPs break down legacy complexity by adopting interchangeable components, common data models, and certified Open APIs.

Telecoms industry spending trends underline the urgency: IDC forecasts that the combined telco software solution market will grow from $48.7 billion in 2024 to $60.4 billion in 2029. Such rapid expansion highlights why CSPs recognise that agility isn’t optional but essential for survival.

Composable BSS/OSS and Market Impact

Composable architecture replaces monolithic systems with modular, API-first components that can be developed, deployed and updated independently. This approach allows CSPs to assemble new services, such as an IoT device bundle and partner app, without waiting months for system upgrades.

The principles of composable architecture align directly with ODA, which promotes modular components, well-defined service domains, and open interfaces that can be assembled and evolved independently.

Composable design brings several key advantages. As each module of the system, whether it’s a product catalogue or order management component, evolves independently, businesses can respond more quickly. Open Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) connect partner services, network functions and business tools, ensuring every element works together seamlessly. This efficiency also allows business users to configure new offers without relying on IT, while cloud-native microservices enable continuous scalability and updates, without disrupting legacy systems.

By building solutions that conform to ODA’s structure, operators ensure greater interoperability across partner ecosystems and avoid the vendor lock-in associated with traditional monolithic platforms.

According to HTF Market Research, the cloud-native telecoms market exceeded USD 10 billion in 2024, reflecting strong adoption of modern, modular architectures. The shift is more than technical; it’s strategic. Composable systems empower business teams, accelerate time-to-market and support legacy coexistence to manage cost and risk. In this context, Cerillion illustrates how legacy platforms can evolve into flexible, interoperable systems that enable rapid innovation without full-scale replacement.

Benefits Beyond Speed

Composable BSS/OSS delivers much more than just faster service rollout, including:

 

  • Reducing downtime and operational complexity.
  • Allowing business teams to experiment with new pricing, bundles and partnerships more easily.
  • Enabling third-party integration and ecosystem expansion via API-first platforms.
  • Adapting quickly to new business models or multi-brand operations.

Strategic Implications for CSPs

Aligning transformation roadmaps with ODA provides CSPs with a proven framework that reduces integration risk, accelerates onboarding of new partners, and ensures long-term architectural consistency.

Operators considering the composable route should pursue the following strategic actions:

 

  • Define business drivers and outcomes: Determine the agility and results needed, including faster service launches and ecosystem enablement, before selecting technologies.
  • Adopt an incremental approach: Modernise components gradually instead of pursuing risky full-scale rip-and-replace projects.
  • Promote business-IT collaboration: Enable business teams to configure services while IT ensures operational integrity.
  • Prioritise Open APIs, ODA and partner readiness: Ensure seamless integration with third-party services and ecosystem partners.
  • Measure success with relevant metrics: Track key indicators such as time-to-market, partner onboarding speed and operational efficiency.

Vendors such as Cerillion provide solutions aligned with Open Digital Architecture, API-first design and hybrid deployment that support agile evolution rather than disruption.

Legacy monolithic systems are no longer fit for the dynamic demands of today’s telecom environment. Composable BSS/OSS architecture offers a path to faster launches, empowered business teams and resilient, future-ready ecosystems.

Transformation is complex, but inaction could cost you missed revenue opportunities, slower growth and loss of competitive position. For CSPs, composable BSS/OSS is not optional; it is a strategic imperative. The responsibility of solution providers is to help operators progress, focusing on enhancement rather than constant disruption.

Soft2Bet: Revolutionizing iGaming through MEGA Platform and Global Expansion

Soft2Bet was established in 2016 by visionary entrepreneur Uri Poliavich. What was once one person’s dream to revolutionize the game of online gaming has now grown into a global technology power, empowering operators and players worldwide. Soft2Bet growth story to become a company to watch since it was started. Based in Malta, Soft2Bet now has over 100 staff members and holds an amazing 19 licenses in 10 jurisdictions. Its rapid growth is a result of its focus on innovation, regulatory compliance, and creating truly entertaining gaming experiences that reward players for playing again and again.

The MEGA Platform: Changing the Way Players Play

Soft2Bet’s crown gem is the Motivational Engineering Gaming Application (MEGA) which launched in 2023 and caused shockwaves in the industry. This is not another gamification platform – it’s something completely different in terms of how online casinos interact with players. The platform combines personalized elements of avatars, collectibles, and city-building that take gaming more into the experience than actual betting.

The proof is in the pudding. MEGA operators have recorded remarkable success:

  • 4-fold increase in player screen time;
  • 65% rise in Net Gaming Revenue;
  • 50% growth in deposit sizes;
  • 45% growth to Average Revenue Per User.

These aren’t figures – they’re real players, more engaged, having more fun, and more committed to their favorite game websites. The site is a success because it taps into what people naturally enjoy: advancement, rewards, and personalized experiences that seem like they’re just for them.

B2B Solutions That Actually Work

The company has several successful B2C brands, each designed for specific markets and player preferences. Betinia and Campobet serve players in Sweden and Denmark, while Tooniebet is focused on the Ontario region in Canada. Don.ro serves the Romanian players, and Quickcasino focuses on the Swedish market.

Comprehensive Operator Support

Soft2Bet does not just sell software and depart. They form partnerships with operators to provide complete turnkey solutions that include all of what is necessary to run a successful online gaming operation. Their approach includes frontend customization, sportsbook and casino integrated solutions, managed services, and payment integration with over 220 different payment methods.

Global Reach and Accessibility

Supporting over 20 languages and offering over 12,500 games from hundreds of leading providers, Soft2Bet allows operators to reach international audiences. The platform features over 1 million live events each year, giving players endless options for entertainment whether they like slots, table games, or sports betting.

Innovation Through Investment

In July 2024, Soft2Bet unveiled the launch of Soft2Bet Invest, a €50m innovation fund dedicated to funding entrepreneurs and businesses working within the iGaming and casual gaming sectors. It’s not just about making money – it’s about creating the next generation of gaming innovations that will shape the future of the business.

The project was acknowledged in September of 2024 when it took home the “Outstanding Contribution to Gaming 2024” award at SiGMA East Europe. This award is specifically presented to organizations that make significant contributions through technological advancement, mentorship, and strategic investment in gaming industry growth.

Responsible Gaming Leadership

Soft2Bet is dedicated to player protection, regulated by amongst the world’s toughest licensing regulations. Each of their 10 jurisdictions has independent responsible gaming, fraud, and compliance teams. Several gaming authorities conduct regular audits to ensure they always maintain and surpass regulation.

But in addition to simply complying with legal regulations, Soft2Bet takes positive steps beyond. They understand that sustainable business success is based on players having enjoyable, secure experiences they can enjoy responsibly for the long term.

Award-Winning Excellence

Soft2Bet’s commitment to innovation has been best rewarded by industry-wide recognition. At the 2025 Global Gaming Awards EMEA, Soft2Bet won a historic triple: Executive of the Year for Uri Poliavich, Platform Provider of the Year for Soft2Bet, and Product Launch of the Year for the MEGA platform.

Other recognitions include the iGaming Sword Award 2023 Turnkey Supplier of the Year, which further establishes Soft2Bet as a top player in the industry that continues to deliver results for operators and players alike.

With a US expansion planned, starting with New Jersey, and additional expansion on regulated markets around the world, Soft2Bet is the future of iGaming technology. With their blend of innovative products, regulatory expertise, and genuine commitment to player experience, they are perfectly positioned to drive continued success in a transforming industry.

London Bus Network to benefit from AI-powered Optimisations through CitySwift and London Bus Operators Partnership

London has one of the largest public transport networks in the world with nearly 9,000 buses serving approximately 1.8 billion passenger journeys annually. It is operated by seven bus operators on 675 routes franchised by Transport for London (TfL). CitySwift has the potential to over time enable all of London’s Bus Operators to use data, AI optimisations and simulations to mitigate disruptions, optimise resource use and facilitate collaboration. Increasing the performance of the network will deliver more reliable bus services to drive increased passenger volumes and a better passenger experience.

“Our work with both authorities and operators in multiple regions since 2016 has consistently delivered tangible results in improved reliability, efficiency, and passenger and driver satisfaction. We are thrilled to bring these advantages to all operators, drivers and passengers in the London bus network, contributing to TfL’s vision of providing the most efficient and reliable transport network,” said CEO and Co-founder Brian O’Rouke on today’s announcement.

CitySwift currently employs 17 people in the UK and 50 people in Ireland, with ambitions to double headcount in both countries over the next 3 years. Founded in 2016 by Brian O’Rourke and Alan Farrelly, CitySwift empowers private operators and public transport authorities to achieve unmatched efficiency by using data to solve problems. CitySwift’s AI-powered performance optimisation platform delivers insights, simulations, and actionable recommendations to support the provision of high-performing bus services.

This news follows a year of rapid growth for CitySwift in 2024. During that time, the company secured €7 million in funding and announced renewed and new partnerships with Transport for Wales, National Express, Transport for Greater Manchester, Go-Ahead Group, and more.

Ookla Shares Analysis of Storm Éowyn’s Impact on Telecoms Infrastructure

The UK and Ireland are in recovery mode after Storm Éowyn wreaked havoc on electricity and telecoms infrastructure in recent days. With record wind gusts exceeding 180 km/h recorded in Ireland and a ‘major incident’ declared on the Isle of Man, the storm has been historic in both its strength and the extent of the damage caused across the islands.

Today, Ookla Shares Analysis of Storm Éowyn’s Impact on Telecoms Infrastructure severe and sustained decline in mobile performance across all operators in Ireland and parts of the UK on a scale not seen before.

On the day the storm made landfall (24th January), median mobile download speeds in Ireland (10.04 Mbps) were 78% lower than the preceding 7-day average of 47.43 Mbps, while median latency was 23% higher at 47.6 ms. In Scotland and Northern Ireland, mobile download speeds at the 10th percentile—a critical metric reflecting the poorest network performance—dropped significantly on the same day, falling by 63% to 2.19 Mbps and by 74% to 1.31 Mbps, respectively, compared to the 7-day average.

The unprecedented scale of impact on telecoms infrastructure serves as the latest and most high-profile call to action for hardening networks against increasingly frequent and severe storms in the UK and Ireland.

You can find the full analysis and Speedtest Intelligence® data here: https://www.ookla.com/articles/storm-eowyn

How did Storm Darragh impact Irish mobile operators

Storm Darragh caused the most extensive damage to Ireland’s electricity infrastructure in a decade and widespread mobile network outages over the weekend.

Today, Ookla shares its analysis of the impact on mobile operators in Ireland and Speedtest Intelligence® data revealing a marked and sustained decline in download and upload speeds, as well as increased latency and jitter, across all operators nationally.

Ireland’s three Mobile Network Operators (Eir, Three and Vodafone) all suffered, with median download speeds on Saturday recorded at nearly 70% lower than the 7-day average preceding the storm.  Around 40% of all samples collected by Speedtest failed to meet the minimum thresholds across 4G (5 Mbps download, 1 Mbps upload) and 5G (25 Mbps download, 3 Mbps upload) on Saturday.

This performance analysis is based on the national picture, highlighting that the impact was significant enough to lower the overall country-wide performance profile. A closer examination of the worst-affected areas along the western seaboard revealed even more pronounced declines in performance outcomes in the aftermath of the storm.

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Dell Technologies Propels Telecommunications into the AI Era

Dell Technologies today announced Dell AI for Telecom, a program designed to simplify and accelerate AI deployments for communications service providers (CSPs).

A recent MeriTalk study, commissioned by Dell Technologies, found that 48% of telecom executives see AI as the industry’s most transformative technology in the next five years, yet 68% feel their organization is struggling to keep pace with rapidly evolving technologies and customer needs.

The Dell AI for Telecom program, part of the Dell AI Factory, addresses these challenges by bringing together Dell’s AI expertise, infrastructure and services with software and silicon from across the AI ecosystem. The program will develop and deploy on-premises AI solutions that CSPs can use to enhance network performance, improve customer service and provide greater value at the enterprise edge.

“Capitalizing on the multiple opportunities presented by AI has become the most compelling driver of network cloud transformation,” said Dennis Hoffman, senior vice president and general manager, Telecom Systems Business, Dell Technologies. “Dell AI for Telecom brings together Dell’s AI expertise and infrastructure, with partners across the ecosystem, to help network operators implement AI solutions in and on the network that reduce OPEX, improve performance and create new edge revenue opportunities.”

Dell Collaborates with NVIDIA to Transform Telecom Networks with AI Solutions
Dell extends its collaboration with NVIDIA to:

  • Co-create and validate telecom AI solutions for CSPs, built upon and validated with the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA. Using Dell PowerEdge servers, NVIDIA GPUs and enterprise-grade AI software, the solutions help CSPs use AI to:
    • Enhance customer care and improve network maintenance with the Amdocs amAIz platform.
    • Automate call center scripts and customer care operations with Iternal.
    • Conduct network troubleshooting and analysis with Kinetica SQL-GPT.
    • Develop digital twins for networks and perform predictive network maintenance with Synthefy.

  • Facilitate AI deployments at the edge of the telecom network with the PowerEdge XR8000 server, now available with NVIDIA L4 Tensor Core GPUs. Designed for telecom and edge use cases, the PowerEdge XR8000 servers are available in compact form factors with a scalable, modular design that simplify deployment and maintenance.

  • Help CSPs design and deploy GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS) offerings, so they can provide on-demand NVIDIA GPU capacity for enterprise customers. With infrastructure solutions optimized for enterprise AI workloads, CSPs can unlock new revenue opportunities and use their networks to deliver carrier-grade, low latency AI inference and training closer to data. Enterprises can scale AI deployments and resources as needed, while maintaining data ownership and governance.

Dell Professional Services help CSPs with their strategy, implementation and operation of AI solutions for telecom use cases.

Collaborating with Network Operators to Speed AI Adoption and Innovation

Dell is already partnering with CSPs in the Dell Telecom Open Ecosystem Labs to develop AI solutions with Dell AI Factory infrastructure and ecosystem partners to enhance customer experiences and improve network performance.

  • Lintasarta, an Indonesian information and communication technology solutions company, is offering GPU Merdeka, a GPUaaS, to provide AI infrastructure, including NVIDIA GPUs with Dell PowerEdge XE9680 servers, for national businesses.
  • SK Telecom, Dell, and other partners are collaborating to develop an AI chat agent for communications service providers. By creating the Mobile Network Operator (MNO) AI Platform, the team aims to integrate AI into existing business support systems (BSS) to enhance telecom business operations, drive revenue growth and quickly address and solve customer problems.

“As part of our collaboration with Dell Technologies and NVIDIA, Lintasarta will provide GPU-as-a-Service (Deka GPU) with Dell AI infrastructure and NVIDIA GPUs for national businesses, providing them access to the latest AI capabilities tailored for high-demand computing tasks,” said Gidion Suranta Barus, Chief Cloud Officer, Lintasarta.

“The creation of the Mobile Network Operator (MNO) AI Platform signifies a pivotal step in integrating AI into existing business support systems (BSS). This innovation aims to not only enhance our telecom business operations, but also drive revenue growth and resolve customer issues with unprecedented speed and efficiency by minimizing legacy burdens and standardizing so that LLMs can easily understand MNO products, supporting well-organized API calls necessary for problem-solving. Through our collaboration with Dell Technologies, we aim to accelerate AI adoption and innovation to deliver superior service and value to our customers,” said Haisung Kwon, Head of MNO AI Platforms, SK Telecom.

Additional Quotes:

“Telecom networks provide a critical fabric to bring AI applications to consumers and enterprises at scale. With NVIDIA’s AI suite, Dell is accelerating the adoption of AI factories, AI-powered operations and AI-RAN in telecom, as well as helping communications service providers apply these technologies to augment their own network operations and enhance customer experiences,” said Ronnie Vasishta, senior vice president, Telecom, NVIDIA.

“Our collaboration with Dell Technologies uses the Dell AI Factory and Amdoc’s amAIz platform to deliver AI solutions that will transform business operations for communications service providers and accelerate GenAI adoption,” said Anthony Goonetilleke, group president of technology and head of strategy, Amdocs.

Leading Regulated Gambling Operators in the United Kingdom

Crossing the Irish Sea from Dublin to Holyhead, you’re entering the largest regulated gambling market in the world. What was once a haven for overseas online casinos and sportsbooks is now where players can place safe, real-money bets, knowing that games aren’t rigged and their money and data are always safe.

Due to the market size, gamblers in the UK have an almost overwhelming choice of online casinos, bingo sites and sports books. Let’s narrow down the list and look at the most prominent gambling operators.

White Hat Gaming

The Maltese company White Hat Gaming is one of the most popular operators amongst British players. This isn’t necessarily the result of the number of sites they run – there are bigger operators – but because of the quality of their online casinos.

Jackpot Village, The Grand Ivy, Casimba and Dream Vegas are just some of the 32 White Hat Gaming sites on the market, and each one of them offers an unbelievable playing experience. If you’re looking for a modern and well-designed gambling site with a variety of casino games and top-notch customer support, White Hat Gaming is your place to be.

Aspire Global

Another company from Malta, AG Communications Limited (Aspire Global), is another leading operator of online casinos in the United Kingdom. At the time of writing, there are 91 sites on the market, including Magic Red, TopTally and Spinrio.

If you want to sign up with an operator that offers a broad choice of online casinos with unique features, AG Communications sites are a good starting point and are highly recommended in the British market.

LC International

LC International has caused a lot of confusion among players as the trading name shows up on your bank statement when playing at some of the most well-known betting sites in the United Kingdom.

Does Bwin, Coral or Ladbrokes ring a bell? Of course, it does, and all three brands are part of LC International. The firm’s headquarters is in Gibraltar and the Gambling Commission licenses all their gambling sites under permit number 54743.

Jumpman Gaming

If 91 Aspire Global brands are not enough, your next stop would be Jumpman Gaming. The British gambling operator runs 246 online casino and bingo sites and was recently acquired by SuperGroup, the owner of the leading sports book Betway.

Some of their sites are outdated, but Jumpman Gaming recently started revamping its portfolio. Check out sites like Loot Casino or Space Wins to claim a real no-deposit bonus or huge deposit match offers.

SkillOnNet

Last, SkillOnNet should be on your radar when looking for a regulated online casino in the United Kingdom. The firm from Cyprus is not so much a gambling operator but a provider of casino software solutions.

If brands like PlayOJO, Genting Casino or PlayMillion sound familiar, you’ve already been in touch with SkillOnNet. The casino platform is known for its massive game catalogue of over 3,000 online slots and casino games, excellent customer support, and brilliant gameplay.