Written answers

Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources

Broadband Service Speeds

Photo of Robert TroyRobert Troy (Longford-Westmeath, Fianna Fail)
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469. To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources to address the serious issues concerning broadband raised by a business in the Rosemount area of County Westmeath (details supplied) to offer real and viable solutions rather than statistics which have no direct bearing on this business. [2140/16]

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. The commercial telecommunications sector is currently investing approximately €2.5 billion in network upgrades and enhanced services. These very significant investments represent a step change in the quality of broadband services available.

On the 22 December 2015, I formally launched the procurement process for the State Intervention to provide high quality, high speed broadband to all premises in Ireland that may not be served through commercial investment. The formal procurement commenced with the publication of the Project Information Memorandum and the Pre-Qualification Questionnaire. In addition, my Department also published: - the National Intervention Strategy – updated in December 2015, which takes account of responses to the public consultation which took place in July 2015 and subsequent expert analysis; and - the High Speed Broadband Map 2020 - which follows ongoing engagement with industry and public consultation.

The Intervention strategy sets out a detailed service specification including a requirement 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. It is therefore a matter for bidders to select the technology which will show how they propose to meet these contractual requirements.

The 2020 map is available at . The map shows Ireland with two colours, BLUE and AMBER. The areas marked BLUE represent those areas where commercial providers are either currently delivering or have plans to deliver high speed broadband services by the end of 2016. The areas marked AMBER represent the target areas for the proposed State intervention and includes Rosemount in the townland of Ballintober, County Westmeath. Members of the public can see whether their individual premise is in the BLUE or AMBER area by inserting their Eircode, and-or address, or scrolling through the map.

The Government is determined to ensure that the network in the AMBER area 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. While the Government intervention will make high speed services available in Rosemount over the coming years, the business in question could engage with all commercial operators in the meantime, to see if any improvements on existing services can be achieved.

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.

More generally, I am informed by the commercial operators that next generation broadband services have been rolled out to over 20,000 premises to date in County Westmeath with over 6,500 more expected to be serviced by commercial investment. Almost 18,000 remaining premises in County Westmeath will be covered either by further commercial investment or the proposed State intervention.

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