What are Broadband Connection Points?
Broadband Connection Points (BCPs) are public locations which have been selected to receive high-speed connectivity as part of the National Broadband Plan. The locations of the BCPs have been selected by local authorities and include public areas such as community halls, libraries, sports facilities, enterprise hubs, tourist locations and other public spaces.
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WHY ARE BCPS BEING ROLLED OUT?
In advance of homes and businesses receiving future-proofed broadband direct to their door, the BCPs will provide high-speed broadband to local communities throughout rural Ireland.
WHAT IS THE PRIMARY SCHOOLS BCP PROGRAM?
We are delighted to be playing our part in delivering high-speed broadband to schools across Ireland.
Find Out MoreWHAT CAN THE
BCPS BE USED
FOR?
Each BCP will provide 150Mb high-speed broadband access to the local community. This will enable people living in the area to go to the selected location and access broadband for a range of uses including remote working, general access and keeping in touch with family and friends.
WHEN WILL THE
BCPS BE AVAILABLE
IN MY AREA?
The BCP delivery project is well underway, and we are currently surveying and installing BCPs throughout Ireland.
BCP locations are subject to change and a number of the premises initially identified are in the process of being replaced with alternative locations.
Find a BCP
Search our BCP map to find your nearest Broadband Connection Point.
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* All BCPs are subject to change. This may be due to unforseen circumstances, or those outside NBI’s control.