Southwest Ireland Travel by WorldWeb.com
px
px
 

 
px
px
Canoe.ca Travel @ Canoe.ca
Southwest Ireland Post & Communications Travel Directory: Add a Business Become a Member
Southwest Ireland Vacation Guide by WorldWeb.com
Search Options
Travel Search
» Southwest Ireland Travel Directory
» Southwest Ireland Hotel Reservations
px
welcome hotels activities restaurants maps photos articles travel services destinations my favourites more Southwest Ireland Hotel and Restaurant Reviews
px
  Location arrow You are Here: WorldWeb.com Homepage arrowIreland arrowSouthwest Ireland arrowTravel Essentials arrowPost & Communications
px
px
Sponsor

px
Southwest Ireland Travel Directory
full directory  •  +add a business   advertise
       
  Lodging Lodging
...........................................................................
  Tours & Activities Tours & Activities
...........................................................................
  Visitor Attractions Visitor Attractions
...........................................................................
  Restaurants & Bars Restaurants & Bars
...........................................................................
  Shopping Shopping
...........................................................................
  Transportation Transportation
...........................................................................
  Wedding Planner Wedding Planner
...........................................................................
  Events Events
...........................................................................
  Business Index Business Index
px
 
Business Owners
 
 

Do you own or manage a business in Southwest Ireland, Ireland? Search our tourism directory to ensure your company information is up to date and accurate. If you don’t find a listing, we invite you to add a FREE business listing.

Add A Business Listing

If you want to increase your exposure to the millions of people who come to WorldWeb.com each month to plan their business trips and vacations, please refer
to our advertising information.

 
     
     
     
     

px px px

Southwest Ireland Post & Communications

      A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Post & Communications in Southwest Ireland, Ireland.
px
Post and Communications in Ireland
+ My Favorites
Ireland has an efficient postal system known as An Post. Internal mail is usually delivered by the next day. Mail to the U.K. and Europe usually reaches its destination between three and five days. Overseas takes up to ten, depending on the efficiency of the postal service in the recipient country.

All letters and postcards to the U.K. and Europe go airmail. For the rest of the world there is a choice between airmail and surface mail. When mailing items outside of Europe it is important to specify which service is required. Airmail letters and cards should be clearly marked with airmail stickers that the post office will provide.

Telephone

Like the British telephone system the Irish system is also complex. The Irish phone company is Eircom. Area codes and actual phone numbers can have a varying number of digits and this can be confusing - especially when calling the U.K. and Northern Ireland from the Irish Republic. Also like in England the system, especially for pay phones is very different from other places. When calling Ireland from another country use the other country’s international access code, then 353 (the country code for Ireland) and the appropriate area code and number.
Rates vary, but as a general rule it is cheaper to make calls between 6pm and 8am and at weekends. Remember local calls are not free but paid for on a time basis, whereas long distance is charged for on a time and distance basis.

Prepaid calling cards are perhaps the best way to make calls. These are available in different denominations and can be purchased almost everywhere. Calling cards from your phone company at home can often also be used to call your home country. Your phone company will provide a toll free access number that can be reached via the Irish operator.

Mobile (cell) phones are also widespread. Irish mobile phones use the same system as Europe and Australia but it is different from that used in North America. Even if a phone is compatible it can be expensive to use it in Ireland because local calls could well be routed via the home country and international rates will be charged. For those that need a mobile, the best solution is often to purchase a ‘pay as you go’ phone in Ireland. These can be obtained for a reasonable price, include airtime and there are no contracts to sign. If more airtime is required it is a simple procedure to purchase more.

Fax

Fax facilities are often available at local post offices and hotels. The charge for fax services can be quite expensive.

E Mail and Internet

Like most developed countries the personal computer has had a dramatic impact on communications in Ireland. In fact more than most countries, Ireland is very 'Internet savvy' probably because of its dynamic IT industry. Because there is a charge for local phone calls in the Ireland people use the Internet and email a little more sparingly than in North America. For those bringing a laptop computer ensure that the PC modem card is compatible for use in Ireland (any good computer store at home will help with this, global modems are available). An adapter is also necessary for Irish phone jacks.

Sometimes it’s easier to utilize one of the widely available Internet Cafés or the PC room of a local library. While your local Internet email account is probably available anywhere, this requires some complex procedures to access it. It will be much simpler to open an account with a web based email service such as Yahoo or Hotmail, and use that as a means to stay in touch with home.


Edit Listing | View Stats | Write a Review | Add an Event

px px px

px
  WorldWeb.com Travel Logo    
    • Hotels
• Activities
• Travel Directory
• Reviews
• Maps
• Events
• Articles
• Destinations
• My Favourites
• Advertise on WorldWeb.com
• Add a Business [ FREE ]
• Add an Event [ FREE ]
• Web Design
• Property Management System
• Tour Operator Software
• Terms of Use
• Privacy Policy
• Press Room
• Contact Us
Canadian Flag
United States Flag
United Kingdom Flag
Ireland Flag
Australian Flag
New Zealand Flag
Italian Flag
French Flag