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Surveying for National Broadband Plan continues across Offaly

Surveying for National Broadband Plan continues across Offaly Reporter: );   ); National Broadband Ireland (NBI), the company rolling out the new high-speed fibre broadband network under the Government’s National Broadband Plan (NBP) has announced that surveying works in several areas of Offaly are well underway. NBI contractors have been on the ground across the country for thirteen months and over 191,000 premises nationwide have been surveyed to date. This involves physically walking the routes and documenting images, notes and measurements of the poles, cables and underground ducts in each area. This will enable network design solutions for the provision of a fibre network to every premises in the Intervention Area – a map of over 544,000 premises nationwide identified by the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communication (DECC) - as not being served with adequate broadband speeds. The first premises have been successfully connected under the NBP in parts o

Dept of Rural and Community Development publishes new strategic goals

Dept of Rural and Community Development publishes new strategic goals Minister Heather Humphreys has today (Thursday, February 25) published the Department of Rural and Community Development’s second Statement of Strategy, covering the period 2021 to 2023. According to the department, its mission continues to be “to promote rural and community development and to support vibrant, inclusive and sustainable communities throughout Ireland”. The strategy sets out the department’s key ‘strategic objectives’ in delivering that mission over the next three years. Supporting rural development across Ireland more important than ever Welcoming the strategy, Minister Humphreys said: “The Department of Rural and Community Development has made an extremely positive contribution across our economy and society since its establishment in 2017.

Surveying for National Broadband Plan continues across Waterford

Surveying for the National Broadband plan has begun this week in the Comeragh area of Waterford. There are 15,000 premises in the Intervention Area (IA) in the county, which includes homes, farms, commercial businesses and schools, which is around 24% of all premises in Waterford. Jack Doyle, the local authority’s broadband officer, has been updating Waterford councillors on the rollout at council meetings this month. He said the target for this year is to connect around 5,500 premises. The surveying of the city area is now complete, and in April it’s expected the build phase will start, which will last around 18months and connect over six thousand premises.

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