Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce
From Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications
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The Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce (‘the Taskforce’) was established in 2016, based on a commitment in the Programme for a Partnership Government to identify immediate solutions to broadband/mobile phone coverage deficits, and to investigate how better services could be provided to consumers prior to full build and rollout of the network planned under the National Broadband Plan State intervention (NBP).
Throughout its work programme from 2017 to 2019, the Taskforce addressed more than 70-targeted actions, bringing lasting change around Ireland, and reducing the urban/rural digital divide so that all citizens can benefit from enhanced connectivity.
Over its three year lifespan, the actions of the Taskforce have included:
The Taskforce has been a model example of what can be achieved when the necessary structures are in place to facilitate open dialogue amongst a diverse range of stakeholders, spanning industry, local authorities, government agencies and rural communities across Ireland. All quarterly, annual and review reports of the 2017-2019 work programme of the Taskforce are accessible on Gov.ie. A three year hindsight review of the previous work programme of the Taskforce, which reflects on all its previous work and achievements, was also published.
Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce 2017-2019 - Report
The Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce was re-established on 15 December 2021 with a meeting of the State stakeholders, co-chaired by Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys, TD and Minister of State Ossian Smyth, TD. All key State stakeholders attended, including the Advertising Standards Authority for Ireland and ComReg, acting as an independent advisor to the Taskforce. Minutes from the meeting are available on Gov.ie.
Since this first meeting, Senior Officials in both the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) and the Department of Rural and Community Development (DRCD) have met with various stakeholders of the Taskforce, including ComReg and Industry in relation to the priority areas of focus.
Specific actions for delivery in the short, medium and long-term have been identified in the context of working to develop the new work programme of the Taskforce. This will help to ensure that, where barriers to telecoms infrastructure rollout within the state’s control are identified, appropriate assessment and intervening measures are identified and that action is taken.
Key priority areas the new work programme of the Taskforce will address include:
This will support the roll out of the National Broadband Plan and the deployment of high quality networks by other operators providing fixed and mobile data and telephony services, not least in rural areas, but right across the country.
The full Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce met on 27 April 2022. Attendees included the State stakeholders, ComReg, the ASAI and Industry, and the meeting was co-chaired by Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys, TD and Minister of State Ossian Smyth, TD. The purpose of the meeting was to finalise the new work programme for the first of three years of the re-constituted Taskforce, and to confirm each of the stakeholders’ agreement to leading on the implementation of actions assigned to them, and supporting on other actions as required. Timelines for delivery of the various actions were also agreed. Minutes from the meeting are available on Gov.ie.
A number of the Taskforce actions included in the new work programme implement relevant EU Connectivity Toolbox best practices. These are special measures developed at European Union level, to facilitate the improvement of timelines and conditions for telecoms infrastructure deployment and to aid economic recovery in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Best practices relevant to the Taskforce relate to the further streamlining of permitting and licensing procedures, and the improvement of access to information regarding the availability of assets.
The current Work Programme of the Taskforce is available below, along with its associated Terms of Reference and the Annual Report for 2022-2023. This work programme will be reviewed and updated and an Annual Report published each year for the lifetime of the Taskforce.
Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce Work Programme 2022
Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce Terms of Reference 2022-2025
Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce Annual Report 2022-2023
The National Stakeholder Forum is an opportunity for all stakeholders - public sector, private sector, community, representative groups and others - to network, discuss sectoral developments and feed into the formation of the Taskforce Work Programme.
This year’s National Stakeholder Forum, which took place at 1 Windmill Lane on 15 February, featured presentations on 'Connectivity as an enabler for balanced regional development’ by Brian Looney, Broadband Officer, Co. Kerry and ‘Connectivity as an enabler of innovation' by Seán Moynihan, CEO of ALONE.
The slides presented at the forum are available below: