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New chair and director appointed to Ibec's Telecommunications Industry Ireland (TII) trade association

Elaine Carey (left) and Nicola Cooke have been named as new chair and director at Ibec's Telecommunications Industry Ireland
Elaine Carey (left) and Nicola Cooke have been named as new chair and director at Ibec's Telecommunications Industry Ireland

Telecommunications Industry Ireland (TII) has named Nicola Cooke as its new director and Three Ireland CEO Elaine Carey as the new chair of its Council.

Telecommunications Industry Ireland (TII) is the Ibec group that represents electronic communications in Ireland.

TII members include broadband, broadcasting, cable, fixed, mobile, satellite and wireless internet providers as well as tower companies, network providers and equipment manufacturers. They include large industry players here such as Three, Vodafone, Sky, eir and Virgin Media.

Firms in the sector have collectively invested about €5 billion in Irish communications infrastructure over the past eight years and the sector provides employment to 24,000 people here.

Nicola Cooke, TII's new director, is a former journalist and PR consultant who previously headed up corporate communications with NBI (National Broadband Ireland) and Bus Éireann.

Elaine Carey, the new chair of the TII Council, is CEO of Three Ireland, and was formerly Chief Commercial Officer for Three Ireland and Three UK.

TII Director Nicola Cooke said that given most people use electronic communications in their daily lives the sector really is the backbone support of economy and society.

"There has been a 460% increase in data traffic on the telecoms network over the last eight years, which is phenomenal growth, and the reason that investment in the networks is critical. Some 270,000 people work in digitally intensive sectors here, and Ireland is home to around 30% of data held in the EU," she stated.

"Almost every sector will need to digitise and embrace the benefits and efficiencies of AI, if they are to remain competitive into the future," she said.

"It is the Government's stated ambition for Ireland to be at the forefront of European and global digital developments, and we want them to work more closely with TII to achieve this. Resilient and secure networks and upgraded infrastructure are key to this - some planning laws for masts and towers date back 30 years and need updating," she added.

TII Chair Elaine Carey said the country's mobile and broadband networks are world-class, and that is down to the significant investment that telecommunications operators and broadband providers have put into them.

"These networks are critical infrastructure for our country. I look forward to working with Nicola, the other members of TII, political stakeholders, and others so that we can continue to enhance the capacity and capability of Ireland's communications networks," she added.

Ms Cooke has also been appointed as director of Audiovisual Ireland, the Ibec representative group for the screen industry (animation, independent film and television production, postproduction, television broadcasting and VFX).

The sector sustains approximately 16,000 full-time equivalent jobs (FTEs) and has an estimated Gross Value Added in excess of €1 billion.