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Huge setbacks for broadband rollout in Donegal Posted: 12:28 pm June 10, 2021
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THE rollout of the National Broadband Plan in Donegal is facing major setbacks with the pandemic being blamed for targets being missed. The Letterkenny and Creeslough areas have moved to the design phase of the project but many areas are facing delays.
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Ireland s National Broadband Plan delivers high-speed broadband service to support communications, information, education, and entertainment to current and future generations
Smallworld Physical Network Inventory will assist with ambitious project allowing National Broadband Ireland to be more aware of drop locations and accurately map out implementation
GE Digital today announced that National Broadband Ireland (NBI) has implemented the company s Smallworld Physical Network Inventory (PNI), part of its Smallworld Geospatial Asset Management suite of solutions to model, manage, and streamline the roll out of Ireland s National Broadband Plan (NBP). The NBP, the largest telecommunications project undertaken by the Irish state, will deliver high-speed broadband to more than 1.1 million people across approximately 544,000 homes in rural Ireland, aiming to ensure that all people and businesses have access to modern and reliable broadband services. The project is one of the biggest
Ireland s National Broadband Plan delivers high-speed broadband service to support communications, information, education, and entertainment to current and future. | June 9, 2021
May 31, 2021 1:07 pm
A national network of over 100 remote working digital hubs is expected to be in place by the end of 2021, according to the Department of Rural and Community Development.
Minister Heather Humphreys has today (Monday, May 31) launched the Connected Hubs Network, Ireland’s first national network of remote working hubs.
She attended the site of the new Swinford digital west hub in Co. Mayo today, an 18th century courthouse that has been refurbished into a hub.
66 hubs across the country are already on board and are accessible to remote workers via the online map.
This number will rise to over 100 by the end of 2021 with the overall target of 400 set to be exceeded, according to the department.