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Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (11 Oct 2018)

Simon Coveney: ..., I am sure he will agree that it would be inappropriate for me to discuss the detail of the procurement process and the proposal that is currently being assessed. The Deputy and I know that Enet is a company that manages metropolitan area networks, MANS, in which the State and the private sector have invested a great deal of amount. The company installs fibre rings around towns across...

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (11 Oct 2018)

Simon Coveney: I will come back to them. The Deputy has cast aspersions perhaps on the appropriateness of Enet being part of a solution being proposed by a bidder.

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (11 Oct 2018)

Simon Coveney: He is a telecoms investor. He has invested in Enet in the past and he is now the lead bidder in a procurement process that is at a delicate stage. On Ministers meeting bidders-----

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (11 Oct 2018)

Simon Coveney: ...Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment has advised that the bidder in the national broadband procurement process is led by Granahan McCourt Capital and includes subcontractors Enet, Nokia, Actavo, the Kelly Group and KN Group. Enet will provide access to the metropolitan area network, MAN, infrastructure together with day-to-day operational activities. Nokia will...

Leaders' Questions (1 Feb 2018)

Simon Coveney: It is easy to raise concerns in regard to it. SSE is the second largest electricity supplier in the country. Enet is already a significant fibre operator in the country.

Leaders' Questions (1 Feb 2018)

Simon Coveney: ...through. It has been complex and difficult, but we were only months away from approving a preferred bidder before September. That has essentially been fast-forwarded now and we need to work with Enet and others in the consortium which are big players in the sector. This is not a small operation. It is as big as the ESB or some of the bidders which have pulled out.

Telecommunications Services. (12 Mar 2009)

Simon Coveney: ...July. The reason all of the phase I MANs are operating successfully and giving a good return to the State is that they are being managed properly by a management entity. As it happens that is eNet, but the company is irrelevant. It is giving a good return to the State on investment. The management contract for MANs phase II was due to be finished by the end of last summer and the...

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