Minister Naughten and Minister Kyne publish Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce Q1 2018 Progress Report
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Minister Denis Naughten TD and Minister of State Seán Kyne TD today (30 April) published the first Quarterly Progress Report on the 2018 Work Programme of the Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce Implementation Group.
This report, published on both departments’ websites, demonstrates the good progress made in alleviating telecommunications deficits in Ireland pending rollout of the National Broadband Plan State Intervention.
Commenting on the publication of the report, Minister Naughten said:
“We have achieved a lot since establishing this taskforce in mid-2016, and the publication of this report reflects the momentum that was built up throughout 2017.
“We have continued to concentrate on how best to resolve mobile coverage blackspots, particularly in rural areas and a focus group has been established dedicated specifically to guide policy in that regard.
“We are also continuing to engage with industry and local authorities in a mapping exercise to identify priority blackspots across the country.
“I am also encouraged by the substantial work done by ComReg – such as mobile handset testing, and ongoing work to develop a composite national coverage map – to ensure customers are better informed before making decisions on products and services.
“We won’t be sitting back, or lose momentum or focus. The taskforce’s achievements to date have laid solid groundwork and I expect customers will see a real difference and real benefits as work continues on the delivery of the Taskforce Work Programme.’’
Minister of State Seán Kyne said:
“The work of the taskforce is critical to improving mobile phone and broadband coverage in rural Ireland. Industry, government and stakeholders are working effectively together to drive real change – capturing mobile phone blackspots is just one tangible outcome of the process, but it is the incremental changes that are making the real difference – updating regulations, fostering closer relationships between industry and government, as well as producing updated guidance documents for telecommunication companies.
"I believe that the relationships between industry, government departments and local authorities have never been stronger. Everyone is pulling in the same direction; to improve mobile phone coverage and broadband services in communities across rural Ireland.”
Actions outlined in the 2018 Work Programme focus on optimising network performance, improving consistency in relation to planning procedures, enhancing access to telco infrastructure, engaging with stakeholders on issues impacting on the rollout of telecommunications infrastructure, and equipping consumers to make informed decisions on available products and services.
Quarterly progress reports will continue to be produced on the status of actions outlined in the programme, and will be published on both departments’ websites.