About Us
Postal
The Commission for Communications Regulation (ComReg) is the National Regulatory Authority for the postal sector in Ireland.
ComReg's vision is of a dynamic and competitive postal services market offering a wide range of innovative, leading-edge, high-quality and competitively priced services to businesses, organisations and consumers.
ComReg’s statutory objective is to promote the development of the postal sector and in particular the availability of a Universal Postal Service within, to and from the State at an affordable price for the benefit of all users. There is no explicit objective to promote competition, although in ComReg’s view the availability of competing postal services, as envisaged in European and National Legislation, is the best way of ensuring that the Universal Service provided by An Post is fully reflective of customers needs
Futher details on Comreg's Stragegy statement 2008 - 2010 are available.
ComReg's vision is of a dynamic and competitive postal services market offering a wide range of innovative, leading-edge, high-quality and competitively priced services to businesses, organisations and consumers.
ComReg’s statutory objective is to promote the development of the postal sector and in particular the availability of a Universal Postal Service within, to and from the State at an affordable price for the benefit of all users. There is no explicit objective to promote competition, although in ComReg’s view the availability of competing postal services, as envisaged in European and National Legislation, is the best way of ensuring that the Universal Service provided by An Post is fully reflective of customers needs
Futher details on Comreg's Stragegy statement 2008 - 2010 are available.







