Minister Canney publishes the third quarterly progress report of the Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce
From Department of Rural and Community Development; Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications
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From Department of Rural and Community Development; Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications
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Minister of State at the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment Seán Canney TD, today published the third quarterly progress report of the Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce Implementation Group for 2018.
Speaking about the work accomplished so far by the Implementation Group, Minister Canney said:
“We have come a long way in the last two years, with a number of actions delivered that are directly contributing to improving mobile phone and broadband coverage throughout Rural Ireland.
“I’m extremely pleased to be taking on the role of Chair of the Group. I am committed to seeing the current work programme through to a timely completion and developing a new suite of actions for delivery in 2019.”
Implementation Group members addressed a number of significant actions in 2018 including reviews of planning practices, fees and legislation, the installation of new fibre-ready ducting along the national roads network and a scheme to allow the use of mobile phone repeaters in the home.
Those, and the other actions completed by the Implementation Group will have positive impact for the delivery of enhanced broadband and mobile services to customers.
Minister Canney added:
“I look forward to developing next year’s work programme and setting out new actions that can be tackled collectively by public and private sector bodies to overcome current barriers to connectivity.
“We need to keep at the forefront of everything we do those people who do not currently have access to high-speed broadband. The people living in poorly served areas must remain our focus as we progress this work, and ensuring access to quality mobile and broadband services must remain our number one priority as we support the development of our regions.”
The next progress report will include a review of all actions encompassed in the 2018 Work Programme, as well as setting out the 2019 Work Programme.
The Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce Quarterly Progress Report – Q3 2018, can be accessed here.
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Notes to the Editor:
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(the ‘taskforce’) was established in July 2016 to consult and engage with the telecoms industry to identify solutions to alleviate telecommunications deficits, particularly in rural Ireland, prior to full build and rollout of the network planned under the National Broadband Plan State interventionAll Progress Reports can be found at the following link: Item was unpublished or removed
Some of the progress made in Q3 2018 includes: