ESRI behavioural study aims to tackle lack of public interest in high-speed broadband | Business Post

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ESRI behavioural study aims to tackle lack of public interest in high-speed broadband – obraonain reports.

National Broadband Ireland has made high-speed services available to 34,500 homes and businesses in 11 counties, but just 5,500 have connected to the network so far

Behavioural experts have been called in to find ways of getting more people to sign up for high speed broadband. Around 1.3 million out of 2.3 million households and businesses in Ireland have high-speed broadband of more than 100 megabytes per second, but many others are not taking up the service when it becomes available to them.

This is a particular concern for the state when it comes to the rollout of the €3 billion National Broadband Plan...

 

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obraonain My “high speed broadband” is no where close to what’s promised. Snake oil.

obraonain The issue is price 70e is the average cost after the first 6 months. It's the best service by far in the country but even with quality people will still look in their pocket especially when the cost of living has risen substantially in the last couple of years.

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