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Ookla®, a global leader in connectivity intelligence, recently announced its partnership with Dublin City Council and the City Telecoms Association to identify and tackle telecoms deficits in Dublin. This first-of-its-kind initiative, fueled by Ookla's Speedtest Insights®, offers a practical blueprint for l cities across Europe to drive digital inclusion and optimise network outcomes through actionable, data-driven insights.
The partnership demonstrates how a data-driven approach can enhance connectivity outcomes in a tangible way, empowering cities to better serve citizens. For the first time, the city is addressing connectivity gaps through targeted policy interventions, and fostering collaborative efforts with operators to attract investments that were previously hindered by site acquisition challenges.
Ronan spoke to Luke Kehoe, Europe Industry Analyst at Ookla to find out more about the new partnership
Luke talks about his background, Ookla’s partnership with Dublin City Council and the City Telecoms Association, some of the key points from the partnership case study, how does Dublin compare to other cities and more.
More about Luke Kehoe:
Luke is a telecoms analyst, consultant and entrepreneur. He is a strategic advisor to a number of companies in the telecoms and tech industries and shares his extensive expertise in fixed and mobile networks, electric mobility and strategy with national and local government through consultancy. He is a regular contributor to the Business Post’s telecoms coverage in Ireland and is a prominent voice in the telecoms industry through his writing.
Luke has supported several national and international thought leadership publications in areas such as 5G, IoT, open RAN and edge computing with renowned bodies like the Telecom Infra Project and World Economic Forum. He has a background in electronic engineering and is the recipient of prestigious scholarships for his academic performance and several awards for his participation in statistics, consulting and writing competitions.