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Broadband Services Provision

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 18 September 2012

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Questions (975)

Michelle Mulherin

Question:

975. Deputy Michelle Mulherin asked the Minister for Communications; Energy and Natural Resources the broadband options available to persons (details supplied) in County Mayo; when will the broadband be made available through the rural broadband service; if is it possible to connect to the Atlantic fibre optic cable; and if so, the cost of doing so; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37702/12]

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Ireland’s telecommunications market has been liberalised since 1999 and since then has developed into a well-regulated market, supporting a multiplicity of commercial operators, providing services over a diverse range of technology platforms. Details of broadband services available on a county-by-county basis can be found on the Commission for Communications Regulation’s (ComReg) website at www.callcosts.ie.

The Government has undertaken a number of initiatives to bring broadband to those parts of the country where commercial operators have been unable to offer services on a commercial basis. In the case of one such intervention, namely the National Broadband Scheme (NBS), services are available to 1,028 Electoral Divisions (ED) including 112 EDs in County Mayo, which are listed in Appendix I. The Rural Broadband Scheme (RBS) was launched last year in recognition of the fact that despite the widespread availability of broadband throughout Ireland, there still remained individual premises that were unable to receive broadband provision. This Scheme is aimed at making a basic broadband service available to un-served premises in rural non-NBS areas.

My Department received 49 eligible applications from County Mayo. The details of applicants have been passed to the commercial operators participating in the Scheme. The names of these companies and the area where they operate can be found on the following link:

http://www.dcenr.gov.ie/Communications/Communications+Development/Rural+Broadband+Scheme/Participating+Internet+Service+Providers.htm.

The companies involved have now sought to provide services to applicants over the period from April to the end of July 2012 and are in the process of providing data to the Department on connections. Where a commercial service is offered the State cannot intervene. I await the outcome of this phase of the scheme.

The question of obtaining a connection directly to an undersea fibre optic cable is not a matter in which I have any function. It would be a commercial matter to be pursued with the owners and operators of the cables in question and any telecommunications operator who wishes to interconnect with the cable separately. I can confirm that my Department has sought EU State Aids clearance, to provide new fibre optic cables in ducts owned by the State from Galway to Mayo. It is expected that this infrastructure will enhance broadband services in the region generally.

While basic broadband services are available throughout Ireland, the challenge now is to accelerate the roll out of high speed services. This Government’s recently published National Broadband Plan entitled “Delivering a Connected Society – A National Broadband Plan for Ireland” aims to facilitate the provision of high speed broadband to every home and business in the State over the lifetime of the Government.

The plan has the following headline targets:

70Mbps - 100Mbps to more than half of the population by 2015;

At least 40Mbps, and in many cases much faster speeds, to at least a further 20% of the population and potentially as much as 35% around smaller towns and villages; and

A minimum of 30Mbps for every remaining home and business in the country – no matter how rural or remote.

As a first step in this plan, my Department will engage with the commercial service providers to identify those parts of the country which the commercial market will serve. This task will be essential to avoid displacing investments already made and being planned by the commercial service providers. The exercise is also required in order to meet EU Commission State Aid requirements.

Thereafter a public procurement will be announced to provide minimum levels of high speed broadband services across the country.

Electoral Divisions (ED) Covered by the NBS in County Mayo

ADDERGOOLE 

ED 157002

AGHAGOWER NORTH 

ED 157003

AGHAGOWER SOUTH 

ED 157004

AGHAMORE 

ED 157005

AILLEMORE 

ED 157006

AN GEATA MOR THEAS 

ED 157007

AN GEATA MOR THUAIDH 

ED 157008

ARDNAREE NORTH 

ED 157010

ATTYMASS EAST 

ED 157012

ATTYMASS WEST 

ED 157013

BALLINCHALLA 

ED 157019

BALLYCASTLE 

ED 157022

BALLYCROY NORTH 

ED 157023

BALLYCROY SOUTH 

ED 157024

BALLYNAGORAHER 

ED 157028

BALLYOVEY 

ED 157029

BALLYSAKEERY 

ED 157030

BANGOR 

ED 157031

BARROOSKY 

ED 157032

BEKAN 

ED 157033

BELDERGMORE 

ED 157034

BELMULLET

ED 157036

BOHOLA 

ED 157037

BRACKLOON 

ED 157038

BUNAVEELA 

ED 157040

BUNDORRAGHA 

ED 157041

BURRISCARRA 

ED 157043

CALLOW 

ED 157044

CAPPAGHDUFF 

ED 157045

CARAUN 

ED 157046

CARROWMORE 

ED 157047

CLARE ISLAND 

ED 157050

CLOGHER 

ED 157052

CLOGHER 

ED 157053

CLOGHERMORE 

ED 157054

CLOONMORE 

ED 157056

COOLNAHA 

ED 157058

COONARD 

ED 157059

CORRAUN ACHILL 

ED 157060

COURSE 

ED 157061

CROAGHMOYLE 

ED 157062

CROAGHPATRICK 

ED 157063

CROSSMOLINA SOUTH 

ED 157066

CUILDOO

ED 157067

CULNACLEHA 

ED 157068

DALGAN 

ED 157069

DEEL 

ED 157070

DERRY 

ED 157071

DERRYLOUGHAN 

ED 157072

DOOCASTLE 

ED 157073

DOOEGA 

ED 157074

DRUMMIN 

ED 157075

ERRIFF 

ED 157077

FORTLAND 

ED 157078

GARRYMORE 

ED 157079

GLENAMOY 

ED 157080

GLENCASTLE 

ED 157081

GLENCO 

ED 157082

GLENHEST 

ED 157083

GOOLAMORE 

ED 157084

HOLLYMOUNT 

ED 157085

HOUNDSWOOD 

ED 157086

ISLANDEADY 

ED 157087

KILBEAGH 

ED 157088

KILCOMMON 

ED 157090

KILFIAN EAST 

ED 157091

KILFIAN SOUTH 

ED 157092

KILFIAN WEST 

ED 157093

KILGARVAN 

ED 157094

KILGEEVER 

ED 157095

KILKELLY 

ED 157096

KILLALA 

ED 157097

KILLAVALLY 

ED 157098

KILLEDAN 

ED 157099

KILMACLASSER 

ED 157100

KILMAINE 

ED 157101

KILMEENA 

ED 157102

KILSALLAGH 

ED 157104

KILVINE 

ED 157106

KNAPPAGH 

ED 157107

KNOCK SOUTH 

ED 157109

KNOCKADAFF 

ED 157110

KNOCKNALOWER 

ED 157111

LACKAN NORTH 

ED 157112

LACKAN SOUTH 

ED 157113

LETTERBRICK 

ED 157114

MAYO 

ED 157118

MEELICK 

ED 157119

MOUNT FALCON 

ED 157120

MUINGNABO 

ED 157121

MUINGS 

ED 157122

MURNEEN 

ED 157123

NEALE 

ED 157124

NEWBROOK 

ED 157125

NEWPORT EAST 

ED 157126

NEWPORT WEST 

ED 157127

OWENBRIN 

ED 157128

OWENNADORNAUN 

ED 157129

PORTROYAL 

ED 157131

RATHHILL 

ED 157132

RATHOMA 

ED 157133

ROSLEE 

ED 157134

SALLYMOUNT 

ED 157135

SHESKIN 

ED 157136

SHRULE 

ED 157137

SLIEVEMAHANAGH 

ED 157138

SONNAGH 

ED 157140

SRAHMORE 

ED 157142

TAGHEEN 

ED 157145

TAWNYNAGRY 

ED 157146

TOOCANANAGH 

ED 157147

TUMGESH 

ED 157149

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