There's so many moving parts to the eNet/MAN/NBP/Granahan McCourt saga it can be difficult to keep up
So let's do a simple one.
This is an entry for Sep 7, 2017, from Minister for Communications Denis Naughten's diary (obtained by @RightToKnowIE).
Enet/SSE were announcing an ambitious plan to bring fibre to certain towns. The launch was held in the Minister's constituency of Roscommon.
The Department trumpeted the announcement. 115,000 homes! €100m investment! Note the URL at the bottom: enetsse dot ie.
The domain was registered 6 days before the announcement.
Here's how it looks now. It did redirect to a page on enet's website. But that page has been deleted.
Note that this announcement is seemingly unrelated to the National Broadband Plan. It is a JV between Enet and SSE, targeting certain towns.
Thanks to the Internet Archive we can see the page that was deleted. Here it is. Interesting. Why Roscommon and Donegal I wonder? Curiously, the towns targeted are a) in the constituency of the Minister and b) in the constituency of the FG Chief Whip.
There was also a fancy video made for the announcement:
Here's a photo from the launch.
Can we assume from the deletion of the page that the Joint Venture never in fact happened, and the promised investment has not come to fruition? I checked the CRO and can't find any company showing a joint venture. Maybe I missed it.
If so, what was the point of the whole thing? Your guess is as good as mine.
But at the same time as this, Enet/SSE were joint bidders for the NBP contract. SSE would exit that consortium in July 2018. We don't really know why.
The shoes in the consortium have been partly filled by Siteserve/Actavo and KN Group.
Given the details in the press release, the first homes in Roscommon should be already being connected by the joint venture. Again though, why Roscommon and Donegal? It's very specific. #justasking
Anyways. There were other meetings involving the Minister and Mr McCourt. We're curious about those, and others. First, the CEO of Huawei *might* be interesting, but likely courtesy (they do sell infra equipment though)
There was also this lunch on April 18 in the Members Restaurant in Leinster House.
This one also, with Varadkar and Donohue. May 2.
Then there was Mr McCourt's book launch on May 14
And a couple of others. Anyways @RightToKnowIE has filed an FOI seeking more records. We look forward to learning more.
End thread! (Another one may follow lol)
(Of course other questions:
Where was the €100m funding coming from? Debt?
How were the homes being connected exactly, using what mechanism?
Why would you duplicate effort - while also bidding on the NBP?)
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Just a quick followup. According to the lobbying register, SSE actively lobbied on this issue.. the first return relates to the launch itself.
There was a followup with three TDs. 2x FF and 1x Sinn Fein. This is not related to the NBP, or to Donegal/Roscommon.
Then Minister of State John Halligan.
Addendum and maybe unrelated to the Enet/SSE JV: Eoghan Ó Neachtain met 4 TDs representing Enet in Q1 this year (Enet is a client of Heneghan PR). I can't find reference to a meeting between Mr Ó Neachtain and the Minister in the diary (not everything is recorded though)
There's no more meetings declared (yet?) re the Enet/SSE joint venture. Will await with interest.
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A brief thread on a new feature we've rolled out at @vizlegal that we're particularly proud of! Apologies to any non legal types (but techies might like it too!).
One complaint we've heard over and over again from Irish legal practitioners is trouble with court rules. "Messy", "difficult", "might be out of date" and some more choice words have been used to describe them..
So Irish court rules are bit like the CPRs in England & Wales. They're the legal basis/rules for how practitioners interact with the courts. In Ireland they are based on Statutory Instruments that stretch back to at least 1986.
Just thinking about the Facebook hack again. Short thread I promise.
This is speculation and scenario speculation. But imagine for a moment it's a sophisticated attacker (which it might well be), and they have a purpose in mind.
First, build a target list of Facebook IDs you want to pwn. Let's say the top 2,000 people in the world whose accounts you want to compromise and see /exfiltrate their private Facebook messages, activity etc. We already know Zuck and Sheryl were compromised.
So the silence from @facebook over the weekend is.. deafening.
It's the biggest hack of Facebook ever. And is up there with the biggest (if not *the* biggest) hacks of all time.
What I imagine very stressed engineers were doing over the weekend: 1) trying to estimate how much data was exfiltrated from Facebook servers by hackers 2) Trying to establish with third parties who use FB SSOs to see how much other data was exfiltrated
he says he's "very familiar with the Irish border", and then confuses the customs union with customs and excise enforcement.
I was a barman in Dublin for 3 years. In Dublin, bars take euros. Sterling is a foreign currency. It's not complicated really. (bar *staff* would sometimes take sterling 1:1 when sterling was strong, but those days are long, long gone)