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National Broadband Plan Administration

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 20 September 2018

Thursday, 20 September 2018

Questions (176)

Éamon Ó Cuív

Question:

176. Deputy Éamon Ó Cuív asked the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment when a contract for the national broadband scheme will be fully agreed; when the roll-out under this scheme will commence; when it will be completed in full; the actions he plans to take as an interim measure for those areas under the scheme that will not receive fast broadband until after 2020; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38082/18]

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The Government's National Broadband Plan (NBP) aims to ensure high speed broadband access (minimum 30 megabits per second) to all premises in Ireland, regardless of location.  The NBP is being achieved via a combination of commercial investment and a State led intervention.

Commercial operators have invested over €2.75bn in upgrading and modernising their networks over the past 5 years, and further investments are planned.

Under a Commitment Agreement signed with me in April 2017, eir is in the process of passing 300,000 predominantly rural homes with high speed broadband. Approximately 175,000 of the committed premises have been passed as of Q2 2018.

My Department is in a formal procurement process to select a company who will roll out a new high speed broadband network in the State intervention area. That procurement process is now in its final stages, with my Department currently evaluating the Final Tender submission received from the bidding consortium on 18 September 2018. 

For those premises currently awaiting access to high speed broadband, practical initiatives will continue to be addressed through the work of the Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce to address obstacles and improve connectivity in respect of existing and future mobile phone and broadband services.

Under this Taskforce, engagement between telecommunications operators and local authorities through the Broadband Officers is continuing to strengthen.  These Broadband Officers are acting as single points of contact in local authorities for their communities.  The appointment of these officers is already reaping rewards in terms of ensuring a much greater degree of consistency in engagements with operators and clearing obstacles to developing infrastructure. The Department of Rural and Community Development maintain a list of Broadband Officers, a link to which is available on my Department's website at https://www.dccae.gov.ie/en-ie/communications/topics/Broadband/national-broadband-plan/Pages/NBP-Information-Leaflets.aspx.

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