Prior to joining NBI Mairead was the MD of Openreach in Northern Ireland where she led an end to end business responsible for all activities including the Design, Deployment and in life provision and repair activities in Northern Ireland. The role involves partner and stakeholder management. This encompasses all network activities from Survey, Design, Eir make ready coordination and network build for both the overhead and underground network. Mairead is responsible for the Design and Deployment of the network. Mairead Meyer Director of Design and Deployment He has served as Board Member of several companies in the telecommunications space in Spain and Latin America. in Telecommunication Engineering by the Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros at Universidad de Sevilla. Sebastián is a Chartered Financial Analyst and holds a M.Sc. Previously, he was a Senior Portfolio Manager at Norges Bank Investment Management, the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund, where he ran a Global Telecommunications Portfolio, based in London. Prior to joining AIP, Sebastián was Group Head of Strategy & Alliances at Telefónica, where, from 2012, he initially led Strategy and was a member of the Executive Committee of Telefónica Latinoamérica, based in Sao Paulo.įormerly, Sebastián was an Executive Director within the Investment Banking divisions of Nomura & Lehman Brothers, focused on European Telecoms, Media & Technology M&A, based in London. He brings a wealth of knowledge, experience and networking in Telecommunications through a 26-year career across investing, M&A and industry positions. Sebastián is a Partner at Asterion Industrial Partners, having joined Asterion at inception in 2018, as a Senior Director. This investigation will determine if high speed broadband can be provided to you by a service provider or whether your premises should be included in NBI’s fibre rollout. ![]() For further details, please contact the National Broadband Plan division of DECC using the designated Web Form ![]() After the above checks are completed and if you are still unable to receive over 30Mbps from any retail service provider, then you can raise a query with the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) who will undertake an investigation on your behalf.Contact other retail service provider offering broadband services in your area to ascertain whether high speed broadband is available at your premises.Contact your current retail service provider to investigate the issue and to determine the reason as to why your broadband speeds are slow or why a high speed broadband service cannot be provided.If your premises isn’t included in the rollout of the National Broadband Plan, but you cannot receive internet speeds of 30Mb or more from any commercial broadband provider, the following steps should be taken
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