Written answers

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources

Broadband Services Provision

Photo of Andrew DoyleAndrew Doyle (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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356. To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources if he will provide a progress report on the roll out of broadband and high speed broadband in the various areas (details supplied) of counties Wicklow and Carlow; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [33025/13]

Photo of Pat RabbittePat Rabbitte (Dublin South West, Labour)
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Ireland’s telecommunications market has been fully liberalised since 1999 in accordance with the requirements of binding EU Directives. The market has since developed into a well-regulated market, supporting a multiplicity of commercial operators, providing services over a diverse range of technology platforms. Details of broadband services available in each county, including Counties Wicklow and Carlow, can be found on ComReg’s website at www.callcosts.ie.

The State can only intervene to ensure access to broadband services in areas where the competitive market has failed to deliver such services, as in the case of the National Broadband Scheme (NBS) and the Rural Broadband Scheme. Broadband services under the NBS are available since October 2010 from the NBS service provider, “3”, to persons with a fixed residence or fixed business in all of the designated NBS Electoral Divisions. In County Carlow, 6 of the 54 EDs are covered under the NBS while in County Wicklow, 37 of the 82 EDs are included in the NBS, details of which are shown in the tables below. The combination of private investment and State interventions means that Ireland has met the EU Commission’s Digital Agenda for Europe target of having a basic broadband service available to all areas by 2013.

With basic broadband services widely available across Ireland, the focus is now on accelerating the roll out of high speed services. The Government’s National Broadband Plan, which I published in August last, aims to radically change the broadband landscape in Ireland by ensuring that high speed services of 30Mbps are available to all of our citizens and businesses, in advance of the EU’s target date of 2020, and that significantly higher speeds are available to as many homes and businesses as possible.

During the preparation of Ireland’s National Broadband Plan, the commercial market operators indicated that they expect to provide 70Mbps to 100Mbps services to 50% of the population by 2015. Since the publication of the Plan, investments by the commercial sector are underway in both fixed line and mobile high speed broadband services, particularly in urban and semi-urban areas.

In tandem with these commercial developments, intensive work is underway in my Department to progress a State-led investment to secure the countrywide introduction of next generation broadband access.

In order to progress the State-led investment, a full procurement process must be designed and EU State Aids approval must be obtained. My officials have just commenced a comprehensive mapping exercise of the current and anticipated investment by the commercial sector to identify where the market is expected to succeed and fail in the delivery of high speed broadband services over the coming years.

The results of this mapping exercise will inform the level of Government interaction that may be required and the areas that need to be targeted in the State-led investment so as to deliver on the targets for high speed broadband contained in the National Broadband Plan.

Intensive technical, financial and legal preparations including stakeholder engagement will be ongoing throughout 2013 with a view to the launch of a procurement process in 2014.

Through the implementation of the National Broadband Plan, we are committed to increasing the availability of next generation speeds significantly, with a view to ensuring that all citizens and businesses can participate fully in a digitally enabled society.

National Broadband Scheme (NBS)
Electoral Divisions (ED) covered by the NBS in County Carlow

ED Name ED Reference No.ED Reference No.
CLONMORE ED17014
COONOGUE ED17015
HACKETSTOWN ED17022
HAROLDSTOWN ED17023
RIDGE ED17043
TIKNOCK ED17048

National Broadband Scheme (NBS)
Electoral Divisions (ED) covered by the NBS in County Wicklow

ED Name ED Reference No.ED Reference No.
ARKLOW RURAL ED257003
BALLINACOR ED257007
BALLINDERRY ED257008
BALLINGLEN ED257010
BALLINGUILE ED257011
BALLYARTHUR ED257012
BALLYBEG ED257013
COOLBALLINTAGGART ED257023
COOLBOY ED257024
CRONELEA ED257026
DONAGHMORE ED257028
DUNGANSTOWN EAST ED257030
DUNGANSTOWN SOUTH ED257031
DUNGANSTOWN WEST ED257032
EADESTOWN ED257034
ENNEREILLY ED257035
GLENDALOUGH ED257037
GLENEALY ED257038
HARTSTOWN ED257040
HOLLYWOOD ED257041
HUMEWOOD ED257042
IMAEL NORTH ED257043
IMAEL SOUTH ED257044
KILBALLYOWEN ED257045
KILBRIDE ED257046
KILLINURE ED257049
KILPIPE ED257052
KNOCKRATH ED257053
LUGGLASS ED257055
MONEYSTOWN ED257057
OLDTOWN ED257060
RATH ED257063
RATHDANGAN ED257064
TALBOTSTOWN ED257069
THE GRANGE ED257070
TOGHER ED257073
TROOPERSTOWN ED257075

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