The government led voluntary agreement is part of a plan to reduce phone usage among kids.
Six of the country’s leading mobile phone operators have agreed to stop selling smartphones to primary school children.
The government led voluntary agreement is part of a plan to reduce phone usage among kids.
Vodafone, Three, Eir, Tesco Mobile, Virgin Media and An Post Mobile have all confirmed that they support the ‘Keeping Childhood Smartphone Free Guide’ for parents of Primary School age children.

Jury Sworn In For Trial Of Former Sports Coach Accused Of Sexually Abusing Four Girls Across Leinster
Status Yellow High Temperature Warning In Effect For Ireland, As Red Alerts Issued For Europe
Irish Freedom Party Loses Political Party Status
Jobs Under Threat At Diageo, As Drinks Giant Informs Government Of Potential Lay Offs
Almost One Third Of Families In Arrears On Energy Bills Last Year
New Report Outlines How Vulnerable People Face Increased Challenges When Reporting Sexual Violence
Jeffrey Donaldson Found Guilty Of 18 Counts Of Sexual Abuse
Over 2,300 Assaults On Healthcare Workers So Far This Year, Report Finds