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International Broadband Quality Survey again blasts Ireland

International Broadband Quality Survey again blasts Ireland. IrelandOffline, a leading consumer advocacy group today received their copy of the Global Broadband Quality Study from the prestigious “Oxford University Said Business School” which is issued annually. The study reaffirms the positive link between broadband leadership and innovation economies, something we in Ireland claim to aspire to. Yet again this study demonstrates the much touted “Smart Economy” is nothing other than“smoke and mirrors”. We need real political leadership in order to drive the broadband issue forward for the benefit of all. Many emerging economies are ‘leapfrogging’ us by focusing on bringing the...

IrelandOffline welcomes news of regulator’s “fine”

IrelandOffline welcomes news of regulator’s “fine” Consumer lobby group IrelandOffline today welcomed the news that the communications regulator, ComReg, has opted to “fine” mobile operator Three Ireland (H3GI) for over-stating their subscriber numbers for the last number of years. IrelandOffline understands that the prepaid subscription heading could have been overstated by as much as 150,000. We believe that whilst ComReg have always had the power to fine regulated companies, they have often complained of not having enough power to do so effectively. The much vaunted ‘fine’ of a mere €1,500 shows how ineffective ComReg’s powers are. IrelandOffline accepts that ComReg need...

When will this NBS fantasy end?

When will this NBS fantasy end? Consumer lobby group IrelandOffline today slammed the Government’s broadband policies saying they’re insufficient to keep Ireland competitive. The reliance on the failed National Broadband Scheme, while a charming name, is simply not meeting the basic requirements of “broadband for all”. Below are the basic specifications of the scheme, as outlined by the Department. Few customers, if any, actually receive the specified speeds, these minimum requirements are in fact almost impossible to deliver using 3G technologies. The only reason the government is cheer leading on this subject is so they can include these figures from...

Is Next Generation Broadband a pig in a poke?

Is Next Generation Broadband a pig in a poke? IrelandOffline have recently examined a very large Speed Test data series from Ookla Netindex (speedtest.net) and we believe the Next Generation Broadband product does not live up to the hype. In fact it is just the same old technology dressed up with a marketing facelift. We were stunned to see average broadband speeds dropping in Dublin since March 2010 and have come to the inescapable conclusion that the eircom Next Generation Broadband Fibre Power rollout is the direct cause of this slowdown. The Next Generation Broadband rollout started in March and...

Ireland’s Broadband Performance Deteriorates Alarmingly Over The Summer

Ireland’s Broadband Performance Deteriorates Alarmingly Over The Summer In May 2010 IrelandOffline issued shocking research(1) showing that Ireland was grossly under performing in terms of download speeds, upload speeds and overall quality. We were quite dismayed to find that not only was Ireland then in 41st position in the world for Download speeds and that Mongolia had leapt past us into 38th position. We also called on Minister Ryan to abandon the RTÉ studios,where he spends far too much of his time nowadays,and to return to his desk and thence to work. In any other developed country a steady fall...