Written answers

Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources

Broadband Service Provision

Photo of Charlie McConalogueCharlie McConalogue (Donegal North East, Fianna Fail)
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87. To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources for an update on the Government's commitment to provide fibre broadband to every house and business in County Donegal; the deadline for same; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38979/15]

Photo of Alex WhiteAlex White (Dublin South, Labour)
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The Government’s National Broadband Plan (NBP) aims to ensure that every citizen and business, 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.

In July last I published a detailed draft Intervention Strategy for public consultation.

That strategy proposes that the State-funded network must be capable of delivering high-quality high speed broadband of at least 30mbps download and 6mbps upload. It must also be capable of catering for higher performance in the future so as to keep pace with consumer demand. This will be a specific requirement of the tender and it will be a matter for bidders to select the technology they consider will best deliver the service.

As I have repeatedly stated, we must observe a strict policy of technology neutrality in any procurement process and therefore I am not in a position to promise connectivity through any one particular technology platform. We will set out a detailed service specification, including a requirement to scale up services over the lifetime of the contract, and allow bidders show how they propose to meet these contractual requirements.

However, given the quality of the services we wish to see delivered, and based on the current absence of significant fibre networks in many parts of Ireland it is likely that fibre will play a major role in any proposed solution. However, the technology platforms that will provide the final connectivity to the premise will be a matter for commercial operators to decide on.

The Government is determined to ensure that the network is built out as quickly as possible and engagement with industry stakeholders has indicated that this could be achieved within 3-5 years of the contract award.

In this context, the NBP proposes that through the combination of commercial investment and State intervention, 85% of addresses in Ireland will have access to high speed services by 2018 with all addresses passed by 2020.

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