Ministers Naughten and Kyne highlight Consumer Benefits delivered by the Government’s Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce
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The Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce Implementation Group has published its 2018 (Quarter 2) Progress Report which is highlighting the benefits to domestic and business customers that have been delivered by the Taskforce.
Ministers Denis Naughten and Sean Kyne and their officials in the Department of Communications, Climate Action & Environment (DCCAE) and the Department of Rural and Community Development (DRCD), are driving the implementation of the actions identified by the Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce. The Group is tasked by Government to develop practical solutions for broadband and mobile phone users experiencing blackspots in coverage and other telecommunications problems, particularly in rural areas.
Since 2017 the Implementation Group of the Taskforce has made significant strides in addressing problems in telecommunications services for customers. To date the Group has delivered:
Telco operators have worked hand in hand with the Taskforce since it was established in July 2016, introducing enhancements such as WiFi calling. They are also actively working closely with the Taskforce to help identify poor coverage areas and to help eliminate such blackspots.
Minister of State for Rural Affairs and Natural Resources Sean Kyne said:
“Your commitment and willingness to work together is a real strength of this Taskforce. There has been very tangible progress made already this year. Initiatives such as the introduction of a mobile phone repeater regime by ComReg and the identification of coverage blackspots through the mapping project co-ordinated by Local Broadband Officers have the potential to have a transformative effect on those struggling to receive good mobile phone coverage in rural Ireland. These are just a few examples of where the Taskforce is making a significant and important difference to people’s experience of mobile phone and broadband services.”
Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Denis Naughten said:
“Your combined achievements to date demonstrate the continuing positive engagement among all stakeholders which is very much appreciated and deserves full recognition”.
He urged the group to work through his Department and that of Minister Kyne, to:
“…ensure continued focus in order to implement the 2018 Work Programme to completion to the benefit of consumers and also the sector, especially in rural areas”.
The Minister added:
“The five year mobile data traffic forecast report recently published by ComReg, predicting substantial increase in demand for mobile data in Ireland up to 2022, is informing all the work of the Taskforce in expediting improvements across the telco sector. In particular, it will facilitate operators in the improvement of their network planning and it will also help the stakeholders to keep pace with consumer demand for services. The evidence-based approach used by the Taskforce is paying dividends in helping us adopt a very targeted approach so as to best serve consumers across Ireland.”
Minister of State Kyne and Minister Naughten confirmed that the Group will put a renewed focus over the coming months on highlighting the specific benefits, which the Taskforce has achieved, to people in their local communities, particularly in rural areas.
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Background
The Mobile Phone and Broadband 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 intervention. DCCAE and DRCD are working closely together, in close collaboration with key stakeholders, to deliver the outputs of the Taskforce. ComReg is also represented on the Group in recognition of its statutory independence as regulator.
The Taskforce published its final report in December 2016, addressing a wide range of issues impacting on the provision of broadband and mobile services.
An Implementation Group established in early 2017 is overseeing and reporting on timely implementation of the 40 actions contained in the Taskforce Report, and is facilitating ongoing engagement between all key stakeholders. The Group has also been identifying appropriate new actions. It published its Implementation Review 2017 on 21 February 2018, which also included a 2018 Work Programme of 34 actions for progression.
Q2 2018 Progress Report – Key achievements and ongoing initiatives
Initiatives
Communications and Stakeholder engagement
Planning and Infrastructure
The Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport (DTTAS) Monitoring Committee is streamlining interaction between key stakeholders.
Informing Consumers