People who use Dublin Bus and are owners of a smart phone can download an app which tells them the time the bus will be at the bus stop.
It's magic. Imagine after decades of waiting for the bus that never comes you can now, with the press of a button, know what time the bus will be at the stop.
And ESB has an app which informs you how much it costs to run an appliance for a two-month billing period.
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You don't need a smart phone for the Dublin Bus info.
Simply text the number on the bus stop to 53035 and you get a reply with the arrival times of the next 4 busses.
And, as you say it is, on the whole, very accurate.
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