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Broadband Project

Lisa Jones N00063330

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Statistics% of households with Broadband connection in Ireland

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StatisticsMobile Broadband

• Total revenue across Europe will be €11b in 2011.

• Subscribers will be 43 million in 2011.

• Highest charging countries are France (€85 per month for 4 GB); Germany (€45 per GB)

• UK is the cheapest (€5 per GB) (www.siliconrepublic.com)

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Broadband Technologies

• ADSL: Uses the existing telephone cable to connect to the internet.• Cable: Uses the existing television cable to connect to the internet, using a special modem.• Fixed Wireless: Uses an aerial rather than a landline to connect.• Satellite: Uses a satellite dish as the aerial to connect to the internet.

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Broadband Technologies

• Fibre Powered Broadband: Uses a cable modem to work over a fibre optic network.

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The Case I own my own business as a graphic designerand I conduct all my business from my home inBray.I need to be able to download lots of data, but Ialso need to be able to upload large pieces of data ( videos, pictures, posters etc ) onto my website, as well as through my email. I need a provider that is speedy, and one which won’t ‘go down’ at peak times.

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What type of Broadband is available to me?

• ADSL: Digiweb, Eircom, Imagine Broadband , Irish Broadband, Perlico, Vodafone.

• Mobile: 3 Ireland, 02, Meteor 3G, Vodafone 3G

• Wireless: Irish Broadband

• Satellite: Applied Solutions, Avonline, Broadband Wherever, Cross Country Broadband, Digiweb, e3 Broadband, Eircom, Fastnet, Media Satellite Ireland, National Broadband, Orbit Link, Pure Telecom, Satellite Broadband Ireland.

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DSL ComparisonsVodafone Eircom

Business Plus

Imagine

Download / Upload Speed

24MB / 384 KB 12MB / 1MB 12MB / 1MB

Download Limit? Yes/ 100 GB Unlimited Unlimited

Contract? Yes/ 12 months Yes/ 12months Yes / 12 months

Cost €67 per month €65 per month € 55 per month

Connection Charge Free Free €45

Contention Ratio 48:1 No Information 12:1

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Mobile Comparisons3 Ireland 02 Meteor

Download / Upload Speed

7.2 Mbps / 5.6Mbps

No Information No Information

Download Limit? 15GB No Information No Information

Contract? Yes / 12 months Yes / 18 month Yes / 18 month

Cost €19.99 €19.90 €19.99

Connection Charge €69 (modem) €59 (modem) Free

Contention Ratio No Information No Information No Information

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Satellite ComparisonsSatellite

Broadband Ireland

Digiweb

Download / Upload Speed

3.6 Mb/ 364 kb 3.6 Mb/ 384 kb

Download Limit? 6 GB 6 GB

Contract? No No information

Cost €69 per month €65 per month

Connection Charge €579 €220

Contention Ratio No information No information

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Wireless Comparisons

Irish Broadband

Download / Upload Speed 6 Mb/ 6 Mb

Download Limit? Unlimited

Contract? Yes/ 12 months

Cost €100 per month

Connection Charge €150

Contention Ratio 24:1

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Broadband TrendsWiMAX

• WiMAX stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access.

• It is an evolution of WiFi, i.e. it is a wireless technology used for high speed internet.

• It allows a greater amount of data to be transferred over a larger distance. (www.wifi.com)

• It offers a better quality of service at a lower cost.• Currently Imagine Broadband are providing WiMAX ,

however coverage is as yet limited to Dublin, Wexford and Sligo. (www.imagine.ie)

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Broadband TrendsLTE

• LTE stands for Long Term Evolution and is seen as an evolution of 3G mobile telecommunication. (www.mobileburn.com)

• Like WiMAX it is able to transfer data at greater speeds.

• Mobile network providers such as Vodafone and Meteor plan to bring out LTE technology in 2010. (www.independent.ie)

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Broadband TrendsMobile Broadband

• There are 354,000 mobile broadband subscribers in Ireland.

• Up 90% on last year• Coverage has been growing rapidly.“We are already seeing a significant uptake of 3G

broadband connectivity by businesses, especially amongst SMEs” Ian Blake, www.siliconrepublic.com

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I Choose.........• Imagine DSL broadband.

Why? • Contention ratio: Imagine had the lowest contention

ratio at the lowest price which should mean that at peak times, my broadband speeds won’t be compromised.

• Information: Imagine’s website was reader-friendly, providing all the information I needed- it gave me greater confidence in their service.

• Branding: Being the only Irish provider of WiMAX, they come across as an innovative company.

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International ComparisonThailand

• Low penetration of broadband: 2.2% of households.• Low PC ownership.• Largest provider: True Corporation

(www.point-topic.com)• Dial-up: the consumer market is still dominated by

dial-up services- 94.5% of subscriptions. (www.findarticles.com)

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International ComparisonThailand

True Corporation

Download / Upload Speed 12Mb/ 1 Mb

Download Limit? No information

Contract? No Information

Cost €41 per month

Connection Charge No Information

Contention Ratio No Information

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International ComparisonCanada

• 52% of households subscribed to landline broadband in 2008

• Generated $6.2b in 2008.• Accessibility: Broadband is available to 94% of

households.• 48% of businesses in Canada use DSL(www.crtc.gc.ca)

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International ComparisonCanada

Bell

Download / Upload Speed 6Mb/ 800 kb

Download Limit? No information

Contract? No Information

Cost €67 per month

Connection Charge No Information

Contention Ratio No Information

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On a final note………..• It is interesting to note that I found all information on

the internet, via broadband. • I was to surprised to find that many ISPs did not have

all information on their websites. As a consumer I do not expect to have to ring or email to find out information. This is a big deterrent for me.

• It is certainly in Ireland’s best interests to achieve greater coverage, competitiveness and improved speeds, for all industries.

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• http://www.siliconrepublic.com/news/article/14717/comms/get-ready-to-enjoy-wireless-freedom, Date accessed, 06/01/10

• http://www.siliconrepublic.com/news/article/14844/comms/explosive-growth-for-hspa-broadband-predicted-for-europe/,Date accessed 13/1/10

• http://point-topic.com/content/operatorSource/profiles2/thailand-broadband-overview.htm, Date accessed 13/01/10

• www.broadband.gov.ie, Date accessed 13/01/10• http://www.vodafone.ie. Date accessed 27/01.10• http://www.eircom.ie/broadband, Date accessed 27/01/10• http://www.imagine.ie, Date accessed 27/01/10• http://www.three.ie, Date accessed 27/01/10• http://www.02.ie, Date accessed 27/01/10• http://www.meteor.ie , Date accessed 27/01/10• http://www.satellitebroadbandireland.ie, Date accessed 27/01/10• http://www.digiweb.ie, Date accessed 27/01/10

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BibliographyWebsites

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