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National Broadband Plan: Motion [Private Members] (6 Feb 2018)

Mary Butler: ...roll-out is in a complete shambles. Having started the tendering process in 2015, the Government has dragged its heels to the extent that there is now only one bidder left in the process, Enet. In September 2017, one of the three bidders in the process withdrew owing to the lengthy and complicated tendering process. This should have triggered alarm bells for the Government but,...

National Broadband Plan: Motion [Private Members] (6 Feb 2018)

Eamon Ryan: ...into a 25-year system where one could have an impossible situation where Eir is saying that those poles are fine and one does not need an old pole there - they are grand. We are dealing with a company, Enet and SSE, which does not have the same experience that ESB or Eir would have in delivering wires across the State.

National Broadband Plan: Motion [Private Members] (6 Feb 2018)

Danny Healy-Rae: ...33% of households in Kerry need State intervention to acquire broadband. They are entitled to that connectivity with the world. The implications of Eir pulling out of this tendering process is that Enet will have the monopoly but in fact Eir will still have the monopoly as Enet must use Eir's infrastructure. The big question is whether Enet has the capacity to carry out the operation...

National Broadband Plan: Motion [Private Members] (6 Feb 2018)

Gino Kenny: .... The effect of this was that the third bidder, SIRO, pulled out of the tender process. After that, Eir got its way and also pulled out to leave a sole bidder to supply broadband in Ireland. That company is Enet. It makes one wonder whether this was the intention all along and whether a sweetheart deal was done with these multinational companies to determine who would be the end...

National Broadband Plan: Motion [Private Members] (6 Feb 2018)

Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin: ...’s understanding. It is, therefore, quite incomprehensible that we have gone from a tendering process involving five bidders to a situation presently where we are left with just one bidder, namely, eNet. What is the reason for the withdrawal of four of the original bidders in what looks like, on paper at least, a most commercially lucrative contract? I have to say it is...

National Broadband Plan: Motion [Private Members] (6 Feb 2018)

Denis Naughten: ...Ireland. The Government cannot accept Fianna Fáil's motion on a number of levels. The motion calls for a review of the procurement process to examine several aspects of the tender, including the degree to which it is "inhibiting the participation of suitable bidders”. This suggests the remaining bidder, the consortium comprising of enet, sse, Granahan McCourt and John Laing...

National Broadband Plan: Motion [Private Members] (6 Feb 2018)

Denis Naughten: ...It is also important to point out that a bidder cannot go back on matters. Complexity is not coming from the procurement process; it is coming from the nature and scale of the project. The remaining bidder, enet, has already identified its final issues for discussion with the procurement team and this list was submitted some weeks ago while competition remained in the process. Yes,...

National Broadband Plan: Motion [Private Members] (6 Feb 2018)

Stephen Donnelly: ...out of what was left of the bid after it had hollowed it out, which meant that the Government was down to one bidder, the Government said it was great news that this had happened. The remaining bidder, Enet, already operates a fibre network for the State under a concession agreement. When Mr. Gavin Sheridan submitted a freedom of information request in search of that agreement, the...

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