Call to tackle broadband deficit

Just 16% of Irish internet households have access to broadband compared to the EU average of 48%, it emerged today.

Just 16% of Irish internet households have access to broadband compared to the EU average of 48%, it emerged today.

The Central Statistics Office figures were seized upon by Labour’s Communications spokesperson, Tommy Broughan TD, who said effective and comprehensive action must be taken to end the country’s broadband deficit.

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