Written answers

Tuesday, 2 May 2017

Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources

Broadband Service Provision

Photo of Michael Healy-RaeMichael Healy-Rae (Kerry, Independent)
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1284. To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources the number of new homes by county that have been connected to broadband in 2017; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20111/17]

Photo of Denis NaughtenDenis Naughten (Roscommon-Galway, Independent)
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The table below shows the number of premises covered and to be covered by the National Broadband Plan.  The NBP is made up of commercial investment and a State Intervention.

The information contained in the table is derived from the data provided by commercial operators to my Department in the course of the National Broadband Plan mapping exercise.  This exercise was conducted by my Department in the period from July 2013 – April 2017. The table will be updated quarterly to reflect the rollout progress of the rural deployment area represented as Light Blue on the Map.

To date over 1.4m premises in the BLUE area can access High Speed Broadband from commercial operators and progress is also being made in the LIGHT BLUE area where eir is rolling out fibre to the home to rural  premises.

The ComReg quarterly report available from www.comreg.ie shows broadband subscriber numbers.  

On the 4th April 2017, I published  an updated High Speed Broadband Map which is available at www.broadband.gov.ie.  The updated Map shows the following categories of areas for delivery of broadband:

- The BLUE areas represent those areas where commercial telecommunications providers are either currently delivering or have indicated plans to deliver high speed broadband services,

- The AMBER areas on the High Speed Broadband Map represent the areas that will require State Intervention and are the subject of the current procurement process.

The map provides information on a county by county basis.Individuals can themselves check whether their premises is in a BLUE or an AMBER area by accessing the High Speed Broadband Map and entering their Eircode at www.broadband.gov.ie

The information below sets out the position at end 2016. 

County NameTotal Number of PremisesAMBER Premises Intervention AreaBlue Premises commercial operatorsLIGHT BLUE Premises Planned Commercial Rural Deployment Area *
Carlow27,668 7,880 15,8633,925
Cavan42,143 17,150 17,6647,329
Clare68,488 23,529 31,02313,936
Cork267,361 74,849 167,13925,373
Donegal101,184 34,105 42,78224,297
Dublin590,076 8,701 577,9053,470
Galway133,963 39,335 67,63326,995
Kerry89,068 29,090 34,98824,990
Kildare89,565 13,371 67,0639,131
Kilkenny47,650 17,901 22,4457,304
Laois38,927 12,721 21,1435,063
Leitrim22,263 11,318 7,9492,996
Limerick97,173 22,105 60,03615,032
Longford22,414 8,288 10,2873,839
Louth60,085 8,755 43,6187,712
Mayo83,214 37,046 30,10316,065
Meath83,031 19,370 50,66212,999
Monaghan32,845 15,792 12,5054,548
Offaly36,737 12,420 18,1666,151
Roscommon39,117 18,688 12,9847,445
Sligo39,978 14,386 19,6255,967
Tipperary83,976 30,428 38,04815,500
Waterford61,506 16,690 38,5626,254
Westmeath44,369 12,019 25,6646,686
Wexford81,796 21,785 39,67420,337
Wicklow63,773 14,286 44,0415,446
Total2,348,370 542,008 1,517,572288,790
* These figures will reduce as the rural deployment is rolled out.

There are c.2.3m  premises covering Ireland’s 26 counties, of which approximately 542,000 premises are located in the AMBER area on the Map.  These premises will require State intervention and are the focus for the procurement process which formally commenced in December 2015.  The remaining 1.8m  premises are located in the BLUE areas and will be/are served by commercial operators.  Of the 1.8m premises, some 288,000 premises fall within eir’s plans to deliver rural high speed broadband between now and end 2018.  Information on eir's planned rural deployment is available at 

Photo of Catherine MurphyCatherine Murphy (Kildare North, Social Democrats)
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1286. To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources if a company's (details supplied) plans to roll out broadband in County Kildare form part of the national broadband plan; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20248/17]

Photo of Catherine MurphyCatherine Murphy (Kildare North, Social Democrats)
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1288. To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources if a company (details supplied) will be in receipt of a State subsidy to roll out broadband in County Kildare in view of the fact that the company had plans to offer broadband before the NBP was announced; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20258/17]

Photo of Catherine MurphyCatherine Murphy (Kildare North, Social Democrats)
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1289. To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources the status of the progress of the NBP in County Kildare; the date on which it expected that all homes and businesses will have access to reliable fast broadband; if the NBP gave consideration to the local area plans released for County Kildare; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20260/17]

Photo of Denis NaughtenDenis Naughten (Roscommon-Galway, Independent)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 1286, 1288 and 1289 together.

The National Broadband Plan (NBP) aims to deliver high speed broadband services to every city, town, village and individual premises in Ireland. The Programme for Government commits to the delivery of the NBP as a matter of priority.  This is being achieved through a combination of commercial investment by the telecommunications sector and a State intervention in those areas where commercial investment has not been fully demonstrated. 

A key principle of the NBP is to support and stimulate commercial investment through policy and regulatory measures. Commercial investment since the publication of the NBP has considerably exceeded expectations. To date, the commercial telecommunications sector has invested over €2.5bn in upgrading and modernising networks which support the provision of high speed broadband and mobile telecoms services. 

There has been significant progress in relation to broadband rollout so that today, approximately 1.4m or 61% of premises in Ireland can get high speed broadband of a minimum of 30 Megabits per second. The NBP has been a catalyst in encouraging investment by the telecoms sector, which is continuing to expand this footprint.

On 4 April, I signed a commitment agreement with eir in relation to its plans to provide broadband to an additional 300,000 premises in rural areas on a commercial basis.  Eir has committed to doing this work over a 90 week period, with an average of 500 premises passed per day.  My Department will be monitoring this rollout to ensure that eir meets its obligations under the Agreement.  A copy of the Commitment Agreement is available on my Department's website www.dccae.gov.ie. 

On the same day I published  an updated High Speed Broadband Map which is available at www.broadband.gov.ie. which finalises the State Intervention area. The updated Map shows the following categories of areas for delivery of broadband:

- The BLUE areas represent those areas where commercial telecommunications providers are either currently delivering or have indicated plans to deliver high speed broadband services,

- The AMBER areas on the High Speed Broadband Map represent the areas that will require State Intervention and are the subject of the current procurement process.

It is intended that all premises will have access to services of at least 30 megabits per second when the procurement process is completed and the network rolled out.  

There are circa 89,000 premises in County Kildare, approximately 13,000 (14%) of which are located in the Amber area on the Map, and will benefit from the NBP’s State Intervention.  The remaining c76,000 (75%) premises are located in the commercial BLUE area and will be served by commercial operators and includes approx. 9,000 (12%)  where eir is planning to deliver high speed broadband by 2018.

Individuals can themselves check whether their premises is in a BLUE or an AMBER area by accessing the High Speed Broadband Map and entering their Eircode at www.broadband.gov.ie

A formal procurement process is in train to select a company or companies who will roll-out a new high speed broadband network within the State Intervention Area. The procurement process is being intensively managed, to ensure an outcome that delivers a future-proofed network that serves homes and businesses across Ireland, for at least 25 years. The level of subsidy that will be sought by bidders to roll-out high speed broadband in Amber areas of the High Speed broadband Map, will be established through that procurement process. No subsidy is paid towards the investment by commercial operators in rolling out high speed broadband in the Blue areas of the map.

The timeframe for the procurement continues to be dependent on a range of factors including the complexities that may be encountered by the procurement team and bidders, during the procurement process. During the Department's extensive stakeholder consultations in 2015, telecommunications service providers indicated a 3-5 year timeline to rollout a network of the scale envisaged under the NBP once contracts are in place.

The Programme for Government also commits to measures to assist in the rollout of the network once a contract is awarded. The Department will engage with winning bidder(s) on the best rollout strategy, in order to target areas of particularly poor service, business needs and/or high demand and a prioritisation programme.

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