Communications Minister Dismisses Critics Who Say Broadband Rollout Is Too Slow

The Communications Minister has dismissed criticism over the National Broadband Plan, saying those who claim the roll-out of the service is too slow “are wrong”.

Minister Denis Naughten made the comments while on an official visit to Clare today.

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Last night, the Communications Minster rejected calls from Clare’s Fianna Fáil TD Timmy Dooley and his party for a review of the National Broadband plan.

It follows the withdrawal of Eir from the process – leaving Enet as the only bidder for the massive contract to deliver rural broadband.

Deputy Dooley, who is his party’s Communications Spokesperson says his party withdrew a previous motion on the matter, but insists that won’t be repeated.

But Minister Denis Naughten believes a review would delay the process by at least another six months, and while visiting Ennis today for a number of engagements has once again rejected criticism of the plan.

He told Clare FM’s Morning Focus that any such review would be a mistake.