IWillFindYou wrote: » Nice to see some balance from Simon Coveney, the programme presented a very bleak view of rural Ireland.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Fibre to every home will never happen.
dloob wrote: » The old magic fibre. If every house in rural Ireland had fibre magic jobs would appear everywhere out of thin air.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » They should forget about wired broadband, costs will be prohibitive, concentrate instead of 4G and 5G provision.
technocrat wrote: » Ambience= coppers!
raher1 wrote: » English heritage take over places in England where places are out of the way. You could do that in ireland, places like mayo sligo could be marketed properly
drogdub wrote: » I think some people in the audience think Moone Boy is a contemporary comedy. In this day and age anyone who can't apply for a job online isn't fit for the workforce and needs to up skill themselves.
Roger_007 wrote: » Satellite broadband is the future, (according to IBUB )?
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Or get some sort of functioning broadband connection. Which I think was the contributor's point.
drogdub wrote: » Honest question. Is the broadband that bad that it can't cope with websites as simple as applying for jobs? I can imagine it's poor for streaming alright