Written answers

Tuesday, 14 November 2017

Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment

Broadband Service Provision

Photo of Thomas ByrneThomas Byrne (Meath East, Fianna Fail)
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406. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment when broadband will be available in Eddoxtown, Rathfeigh, County Meath. [48051/17]

Photo of Denis NaughtenDenis Naughten (Roscommon-Galway, Independent)
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In April I published an updated High Speed Broadband Map which is available at www.broadband.gov.ie. This map shows the areas targeted by commercial operators to provide high speed broadband services and the areas that will be included in the State Intervention Area under the National Broadband Plan (NBP). The Map is searchable by eircode.

The map shows Ireland with three colours.

- AMBER areas represent the target areas for the proposed State led Intervention under the NBP and are the subject of an ongoing  procurement process.

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

- Light BLUE areas represent eir's commercial rural deployment plans to rollout high speed broadband to 300,000 premises by the end of 2018 as part of an Agreement signed with me in April.

The areas of Edoxtown and Rathfeigh, Co Meath referenced by the Deputy in the Question will be realised through a mix of eir’s 300,000 planned rural deployment and the State led Intervention under the NBP. Individuals can access the High Speed Broadband Map www.broadband.gov.ieusing their eircode to ascertain the colour code (BLUE/Light BLUE or AMBER) status for their premises.

The map shows that 31% (15 premises) of the townland of Edoxtown and 42% (26 premises) of the townland of Rathfeigh Co Meath will be covered by the State led Intervention under the NBP. The remaining 69% (33 premises) of the townland of Edoxstown and 58% (36 premises) of the townland of Rathfeigh, Co Meath will be covered by eir’s 300,000 planned rural deployment between now and the end of 2018.

Information on eir's planned rural deployment is available from eir at . Citizens can access this website to determine the connectivity availability status for their premises using their eircode. The website also provides a list of retail service providers who offer services using the high speed fibre network in the area.

My Department is in a formal procurement process to select a company or companies who will roll-out a new high speed broadband network in the State intervention area. That procurement process is now at an advanced stage. "Detailed Solutions" submitted by two bidders on 26th September are being evaluated by the NBP specialist team. The next stage in the procurement process is the receipt of final tenders followed by the appointment of a preferred bidder(s) and contract signature.

As part of this procurement process, the bidder(s) will be required to submit their strategies, including timescales, for the network build and rollout. Delivering connectivity to the 542,000 premises that fall within the State led intervention under the NBP remains a Government priority and my Department will engage with the winning bidder(s) to ensure the most efficient deployment as part of the contract.

To improve both mobile and broadband services in rural Ireland in advance of the rollout of the high speed broadband network to be built in the State intervention area I established, in July 2016, a Taskforce to identify solutions which can be implemented in the short, medium and long term to alleviate mobile phone and broadband coverage deficits, to identify priority areas for rollout and investigate how better services could be provided to consumers. These solutions will enhance the existing services prior to the full build and rollout of the network planned under the NBP State led intervention.

Under this Taskforce, engagement between telecommunications operators and local authorities through the Broadband Officers is continuing to strengthen. These Broadband Officers are acting as single points of contact in local authorities for their communities. The appointment of these officers is already reaping rewards in terms of ensuring a much greater degree of consistency in engagements with operators and clearing obstacles to developing infrastructure. There is a link to a list of these local Broadband Officers on my Department's website.

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