THIS week marks a peculiar milestone in the history of Irish telecommunications . . . the splitting of the phonebook into two separate volumes, one for Dublin and one for the rest of the country.
Thirty years ago, on 25 February 1976, Dublin got its own, separate, telephone directory.
Prior to that, every telephone number in the country was listed in one book. Eircom says there were some 500,000 telephone lines in Ireland 30 years ago, compared to 1.8 million today.
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