Tuesday 5 June 2007

6 If Broadband is in the School why not in the Village?

Reading back on yesterdays post, whereby all schools are to have broadband, why cant it be extended throughout the village? In most villages that I know the school is the focal point of the village!

3 comments:

The Lal said...

checkout Evert Bopp Blog (http://wimaxxed.blogspot.com/) as he's the man when it comes to Wifi n such.
Other guys running FON sharable Wifi's and also IrishWan 2 take a look at

Lal

Damien Mulley said...

Over 50% of schools get broadband via a satellite dish. 512k download and 128k upload. Totally inadequate for a school, nevermind a whole village.

Anonymous said...

Apropos schools access and 'others' I live on Sherkin Island, in West Cork and am, like yourself, an active older person. Here on the island, and on other islands around here with schools, a satellite link is provided for the school's broadband access. I understand the monthly cost is €1000. At the same time as this was being installed we had a wireless/satellite Internet access facility operating under an EU grant. However, the EU grant didn't allow for any longer term support costs and the 40 or so users could not afford to pay for the satellite uplink and the maintenance. The result is that the facility provide by the €250k EU project is slowly 'dying' and many users are connecting to commercial services. I enquired whether we could share the schools access, with all the usual caveats about priorities, etc., and was told it is a 'private' network, not available to non-school users.

I met Minsiter Dempsey at a conference and he was 'suprised' that Minister Hanafin's facility was not available, especially in remote places like Sherkin and he would 'look into it' I have heard nothing since.....

Bye, Barry