National Broadband Ireland (NBI), the company delivering the National Broadband Plan (NBP) on behalf of the Government, will host a pop-up information event at Tesco, Drogheda Retail Park in Drogheda on Friday the 29th and Saturday 30th of October, with the events taking place from 10 am to 4 pm each day.

These upcoming events aim to give even more people an opportunity to learn about the NBP, when high speed fibre broadband is coming to Drogheda and how they can get connected. The NBI team will be on-hand to register people for future updates on the rollout in their area.

Peter Hendrick, CEO of National Broadband Ireland said, “National Broadband Ireland is excited about the opportunity to engage directly with the people of Drogheda and give them information about when high-speed broadband will be available, let them know how they can connect to the NBI network and how they can register for progress updates specific to their Eircode.”

NBI currently has construction underway to bring fibre to 4,173 premises in the townlands in the Drogheda Intervention Area, which includes Bettystown, Laytown, Termonfeckin, Duleek, Julianstown, Liscorrie, Donore, and Colp among others, all of which are already eligible to order services on the new high-speed fibre broadband network.

Customers in these premises can now order broadband services from their retail service providers (RSPs) of choice. This is expected to bring significant benefits directly to consumers and businesses where competition between RSPs will ensure quality bundled packages offer choice around voice, broadband, TV and mobile at competitive prices. 

Once these premises are available to order these customers can choose their broadband services from a retail service provider (RSPs) of their choice. These facilities – which include sports clubs, community centres and tourist sites – will provide free public access to high-speed internet in the rollout area. There are nine Broadband Connection Points in Louth, seven of which have already been connected, including Clogherhead Pier, Port Beach, Mattock Rangers GAA Club, Stephenstown Pond Nature Park, Annaghminnon Rovers GAA Club, Killanny GAA Club, and Templetown Beach.

In total, there are 8,344 premises in the Intervention Area (IA) in County Louth, which includes homes, farms, commercial businesses and schools. This equates to 13% of all premises in the county. Under the National Broadband Plan, Louth will see an investment of €33M in the new high speed fibre network. NBI is encouraging people to keep-up-to-date with Eircode specific updates at /eoi/.