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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 29 September 2010

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Questions (1471)

Leo Varadkar

Question:

1563 Deputy Leo Varadkar asked the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources the status of the metropolitan area networks; the capital cost of providing them in each case; the number of towns served by a metropolitan area network; the number of them in use; the usage levels and the level of revenues in each case; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [33122/10]

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Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs) are high-speed, open access, carrier neutral electronic communications networks, which facilitate competition in the electronic communications market in regional towns and cities nationwide. The MANs Programme, which commenced in 2002, has so far delivered eighty-six optical fibre based networks to ninety-two towns and cities throughout the country.

Phase I of the MANs programme delivered optical fibre based networks to twenty-seven towns and cities around the country. The total capital cost of Phase I of the programme was €85 million (€76m approximately met by my Department and €9m approximately, met by the local authorities).

Phase II of the MANs programme delivered a further fifty-nine optical fibre based networks serving sixty-five towns and cities. The total capital cost of Phase II of the programme was €89.5 million (€80.3m approximately met by my Department and €9.2m approximately met by the local authorities).

The details of the capital cost met by my Department for each MANs project are set out in the following tables. The figures represent 90% of the cost of the MANs. A further 10% was funded by the Local Authority in whose area each MAN was built. Both phases were subject to European Regional Development Funding of either 40% or 50% depending on the region in which they were built.

There are twenty-four active Phase I MANs, with a total of nine hundred and ninety-two wholesale connections. Currently, there are thirteen active Phase II MANs with thirty-six wholesale connections. Discussions regarding wholesale connections to a further five MANs are ongoing and likely to lead to them being activated in the coming months. It should be noted that all connections to the MANs are wholesale connections, which may be used by the relevant service provider to provide services to multiple end users.

All Phase I and Phase II MANs are operated and managed by e|net who were appointed following a procurement process and who make the networks available to the telecommunications sector. e|net is a commercial organisation and information on revenue generated by the MANs is commercially sensitive. A survey conducted by e|net found that approximately 600,000 end users are served by service providers using the Phase I MANs.

Table 1 — Expenditure on Phase I MANs Programme by Region

Project

Mans Included

Cost

Cork

Cork

12,300,719

Galway

Galway

9,944,250

Gweedore

Gweedore

533,014

Leitrim

Carrick-on-Shannon

2,941,956

Manorhamilton

Letterkenny

Letterkenny

3,441,713

Limerick

Limerick

6,860,077

Mayo

Ballina Kiltimagh

4,553,773

Midlands

Athlone

12,034,840

Mullingar

Portlaoise

Roscommon

Tullamore

North East

Carrickmacross

12,133,038

Cavan

Drogheda

Drogheda

Dundalk

Kingscourt

Monaghan

Sligo

Sligo

3,718,106

South East

Carlow

16,632,111

Clonmel

Dungarvan

Kilkenny

Waterford

Wexford

Total

85,093,597

Table 2 — Expenditure on Phase II MANs Programme by Region

Project

Mans Included

Cost

Cork County

Bantry

17,666,534

Blarney

Carrigaline

Charleville

Dunmanway

Fermoy

Fermoy

Kanturk

Midleton

Mitchelstown

Passage West

Ringaskiddy

Skibbereen

Youghal

Donegal

Ballybofey

10,062,944

Ballyshannon

Buncrana

Bundoran

Cardonagh

Donegal Town

Stranorlar

Fingal

Donabate

3,714,942

Lusk

Portrane

Skerries

Galway

Athenry

8,245,417

Ballinasloe

Clifden

Gort

Loughrea

Kerry

Castleisland

6,187,241

Killarney

Listowel

Tralee

Longford

Longford Town

2,384,574

Mayo

Ballinrobe

3,303,925

Claremorris

Knock

Meath

Clonee

8,959,252

Dunboyne

Dunshaughlin

Kells

Navan

Trim

Midlands

Edenderry

1,788,121

North East

Ardee

6,523,688

Bailieborough

Castleblaney

Clones

Cootehill

SERA

Cahir

7,411,544

Carrick-on-Suir

Cashel

Thomastown

Tipperary

Shannon Broadband

Abbeyfeale

10,776,090

Banagher

Birr

Kilrush

Nenagh

Newcastlewest

Roscrea

Templemore

Wicklow

Blessington

2,566,554

Kilcoole

Newtownmountkennedy

Total

89,590,827

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