Results 13,081-13,100 of 28,162 for speaker:Catherine Murphy
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: Those technologies are different since the process was initiated in 2012.
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: Has the business case for the current national broadband plan fundamentally changed? Should it be changed?
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: The business case for the decision the Government took for the national broadband plan that was tendered for. Has that fundamentally changed or should it fundamentally change?
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: I noted Mr. Bolger welcomed the significant cost reduction that was announced-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: -----in the context of the release of the Analysys Mason report yesterday.
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: What will be the impact of that?
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: What is the cost?
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: That impact on the end user in terms of-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: Yes, and the viability-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: -----in terms of people connecting, affordability and all the rest.
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: In his opening statement Mr. Bolger stated: "With the sole remaining bidder determining the only proposed technical solution, without the required spectrum and absent any competitive tension, there is a risk that the process can no longer deliver its objective...". I refer to difficult to get to places which is where Mr. Bolger sees his technology being particularly effective.
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: Yes.
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: Yes.
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: Is what is being rolled out purely commercial?
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: Has the State subsidised the project?
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: In the second last paragraph on page 1 of his statement Mr. Bolger refers to the current intervention strategy delaying the rolling out of critical backhaul fibre infrastructure nationally. Presumably, that is returning to the same point-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: It is the second last paragraph on page 1, starting with the sentence which reads: "While we believe that our investment in addition to delivering services in underserved areas will stimulate competition and investment across the market, our primary concern is that, unless revised, the current intervention strategy will delay the roll out of critical backhaul fibre infrastructure on a...
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: Yes; the ones that are difficult to get to.
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: That is fine.
- Public Accounts Committee: Imagine Communications Group (14 Feb 2019)
Catherine Murphy: They are people who happen to be in the wrong place.