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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 9 July 2008

Wednesday, 9 July 2008

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Joe McHugh

Question:

381 Deputy Joe McHugh asked the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources the status of the National Broadband Project; if the project will suffer due to Exchequer cutbacks; if there is provision for utilising INTERREG funding to try to improve broadband access, with areas such as Leitrim, Sligo and Donegal working with their northern counterparts to resolve the issue on a more local basis; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27858/08]

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The provision of telecommunications services including broadband is, in the first instance, a matter for the private sector. Broadband service providers operate in a fully liberalised market, regulated, where appropriate, by the independent Commission for Communications Regulation, ComReg.

The widespread provision of broadband services continues to be a priority for the Government. In that regard my Department has undertaken initiatives to address the gaps in broadband coverage. These included providing grant-aid under the Group Broadband Scheme (GBS) and ongoing investment in Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs).

Although broadband is now widely available in Ireland there are still some parts of the country where the private sector will be unable to justify the commercial provision of broadband services. These areas are being addressed by the National Broadband Scheme (NBS), which will provide broadband services to areas that are currently unserved and will ensure that all requests for broadband are met. The funding earmarked under the National Development Plan 2007-2013 for broadband initiatives will be used to implement the NBS. While INTERREG funding has been used to fund broadband projects in the past, it is not intended that INTERREG funding will be used for the NBS.

The first phase of the NBS procurement process (Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ)) is now complete. The remaining candidates have been engaged in "Competitive Dialogue" with my Department and are developing their proposed solutions to meet my Department's requirements.

Judicial Review proceedings regarding certain elements of the NBS mapping process took place on 10 and 11 June 2008 in the High Court and a judgement is awaited. While the outcome of the Judicial Review cannot be anticipated, it is currently expected that a preferred bidder for the NBS will be selected in September 2008, with rollout to commence as soon as possible thereafter.

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