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IrelandOffline is a voluntary organisation campaigning for universal high-speed broadband for all

57 plus question for the DECNR and no answers

57 plus questions; not one answer The mapping process for the The National Broadband Plan is underway. Its stated purpose is to map areas of the country that either currently have, or will have by July 2016, alternatively Next Generation Access (NGA) or ‘basic broadband’. The process then should, in theory, reveal those areas without NGA or indeed basic broadband (of which there are many). While the ten month delay in getting started is inexplicable, the most urgent issue now is to ensure that proper standards are applied to each service. Some of these services will be of unknown quality...

Comreg – utterly deluded or something more sinister?

IrelandOffline today read with great bemusement the figures that have emanated from Comeg Towers(1). We note with utter hilarity the lack of basic mathematical skills displayed. Eamonn Wallace,Chairman of IrelandOffline commented “A headline rate of 65% household broadband penetration would put us way, way above countries with proper infrastructure like Korea or Switzerland, plainly this is fantastical.(3) Figure 3.4.2.” Wallace commenting on the figures: “However the document actually contradicts this: The fixed broadband per capita penetration rate was given as 24.4% in  Q2 2013”(3) Figure 3.4.1  These figures are  based on a population base of 4,598,600 from the Central Statistics...

The importance of broadband

It is now been clearly demonstrated how important the subject of broadband is to Irish people, be it only curiosity or genuine broadband seekers,  over the last two days over 2000 people have visited our website, this is an enormous number of people for a website that is dedicated to just one topic and that topic is broadband. It is eminently clear that this is a topic of huge importance for the future of Ireland and it demonstrates how important it is that we must get the National Broadband plan right, Ireland is waiting for it, from people who currently...

Lack of broadband and what it actually means

Now that the excitement of the VDSL rollout has subsided we must keep in mind those who do not currently have access to broadband and the economic damage this can cause. We in IrelandOffline have been contacted by numerous consumers and businesses across the country outlining to us their difficulties with broadband and explaining why the lack of broadband is causing them economic difficulties and costing Ireland many jobs. Why broadband is so important for economic growth The consensus view of organisations such as the World Bank and the Organisation for Economic Development (OECD) – two of the world’s most...

VDSL rollout (eFibre)

What a difference a decade makes! eircoms eFibre rollout is probably the best thing that has happened in Ireland in many years. Time after time we were all told by the old eircom that we did not need broadband and that no money would be found to roll it out. Kafka himself could not have invented a more surreal dialogue than that of a decade ago where eircom’s 2003 era management constantly told us that we did not need broadband in Ireland and that it was therefore not eircom’s job to provide it, and how dare we question this perceived...