- IrelandOffline
IrelandOffline (IOFFL) is an Irish consumer
pressure group which was set up on13th May 2001 to lobby for universal, affordableinternet access inIreland .In early May 2001, the
internet service provider Esat discontinued provision to 2000 users of its "IOL Surf No Limits" internet access package - aflat rate package - for what it deemed "excessive usage" of the service. This prompted discussions by disgruntled users on the ie.compnewsgroup , where it was decided that a pressure group was required to lobbyEircom (the former state-ownedmonopoly ), Esat,Comreg (formerly theODTR ), and the Irish Government to take effective action that would ultimately result in universalBroadband Internet access to every home in the country.Since its founding, IrelandOffline has changed its strategy and objectives as the market in Ireland has evolved. IrelandOffline's current objective is "Affordable Internet access for all";
*Affordable -- comparable with other countries for comparable services.
*Internet -- functional narrowband access (that is, not at rates as low as the 14 kbit/s currently available to a substantial number of households), and proper broadband access.
*Access -- accessible to every household in the country.Ireland Offline terminated its operation in August 2007 with Ireland still ranking low in the European broadband availability and usage statistics.
External links
* [http://www.irelandoffline.org IrelandOffline web site]
* [http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=60 IrelandOffline Forum]
* [http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2007/0608/breaking25.htm Ireland Offline group powers down]
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