The National Broadband Plan aims to ensure that every citizen, business and public service provider, regardless of location, has access to a high quality, high-speed broadband service. This will be achieved through a combination of commercial investments and a State led intervention in areas where commercial services will not be provided.
Telecommunications networks operators are investing approximately €2.5bn to provide next generation telecommunications services. Access to high-speed retail broadband services is already available in many urban areas. In these and other areas users with specific needs can negotiate access to high-speed broadband services over leased circuits or alternative technologies. In the case of schools the roll-out of high-speed broadband to all post-primary schools has been completed by my Department and the Department of Education and Skills. In addition, all 3rd level institutions are provided with high-speed broadband services through the HEAnet's dedicated infrastructure.
On 24 November last, a public consultation on a national high-speed coverage map 2016 was launched. The map can be accessed at www.broadband.gov.ie. The areas on the map marked Blue will all have access to high-speed broadband services of at least 30mbps from the commercial sector by end of 2016. The areas marked Amber will require the intervention of the State. The map allows all potential users of high-speed broadband services to see whether or not their premises or home is within an area to be served by the commercial market or is included in the Government’s proposed intervention.
This is a complex and ambitious project which aims to conclusively address current connectivity challenges for all potential users of high-speed broadband services. It will allow businesses, citizens and public service providers to access high quality, high-speed connectivity regardless of location.