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National Broadband Plan

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 14 April 2016

Thursday, 14 April 2016

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Michael Moynihan

Question:

831. Deputy Michael Moynihan asked the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources the number of premises forecasted to be covered by the national broadband plan’s intervention by commercial high speed broadband services, by county, by the end of 2016 in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7198/16]

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The Government’s National Broadband Plan (NBP) aims to ensure that every citizen and business, regardless of location, has access to a high quality, high speed broadband service. This is being achieved through a combination of commercial investments and a State led intervention in areas where commercial services will not be provided. The commercial telecommunications sector has invested over €2 billion in network upgrades and enhanced services in the last four years, and is continuing to invest. These very significant investments represent a step change in the quality of broadband services available.

On 22 December 2015, I formally launched the procurement process for the State intervention to provide high quality, high speed broadband to all premises in Ireland that may not be served through commercial investment. The formal procurement process commenced with the publication of the Pre-qualification Questionnaire and Project Information Memorandum. Five responses were received from prospective bidders to this stage of the competitive procurement process by the deadline of 31 March. The responses are now being assessed in line with criteria set down by the Department with a view to selecting qualified provider(s) to proceed to the next stage of the procurement. This second stage in  process will be a formal Invitation to Participate in Dialogue (ITPD) to shortlisted  bidders.

The High Speed Broadband Map 2020, which is available at www.broadband.gov.ie shows the extent of the State Intervention area. The areas marked BLUE represent those areas where commercial providers are either currently delivering or have plans to deliver high speed broadband services.  The areas market AMBER represent the target areas for the State intervention. Consumers can see whether their individual premises is in the BLUE or AMBER area by entering their Eircode on the Map.

The Map shows that there are currently over 750,000 premises in the AMBER area,  representing 30% of the total of premises in Ireland. The remaining 70%, which comprise 1.6m  premises are in the BLUE area and are expected to be served by commercial operators. The Department is monitoring the  commercial rollout plans of operators to ensure that all of the 1.6m premises will have access to High Speed Broadband of at least 30 mbps.

The county breakdown for the National Broadband Plan Intervention is set out in the following table, with the percentage of premises to be covered by the Intervention and through commercial investment also listed.

County Name

Total Number of County Townlands

Number of Premises Covered by National Broadband Plan Intervention

% Premises within the NBP Intervention Area

% Premises within Commercial Operator’s Area

Carlow

560

10,555

39%

61%

Cavan

1,979

24,197

57%

43%

Clare

2,225

34,501

51%

49%

Cork

5,336

85,972

32%

68%

Donegal

2,644

52,004

52%

48%

Dublin

888

8,295

1%

99%

Galway

4,086

62,540

47%

53%

Kerry

2,679

51,180

57%

43%

Kildare

1,210

20,536

23%

77%

Kilkenny

1,576

22,455

47%

53%

Laois

1,111

16,201

42%

58%

Leitrim

1,486

13,326

60%

40%

Limerick

1,923

33,963

35%

65%

Longford

886

11,691

52%

48%

Louth

678

15,129

25%

75%

Mayo

3,215

50,831

60%

40%

Meath

1,601

31,171

38%

62%

Monaghan

1,849

19,551

58%

42%

Offaly

1,144

17,130

47%

53%

Roscommon

2,046

24,856

64%

36%

Sligo

1,269

18,605

47%

53%

Tipperary

3,167

41,207

49%

51%

Waterford

1,572

17,897

29%

71%

Westmeath

1,346

17,814

40%

60%

Wexford

2,301

39,308

49%

51%

Wicklow

1,359

16,574

26%

74%

Totals:

50,136

757,489

32%

68%

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