2026 before rural areas linked up in €3bn plan to end ‘digital apartheid’

Businesses and home owners in Ireland’s most rural areas must wait until 2026 to access high-speed broadband — and may have to pay more out of their own pocket.

2026 before rural areas linked up in €3bn plan to end ‘digital apartheid’

Businesses and home owners in Ireland’s most rural areas must wait until 2026 to access high-speed broadband — and may have to pay more out of their own pocket.

After repeated delays since 2012, the Government yesterday announced its preferred bidder for the €3bn National Broadband Plan “to end digital apartheid”.

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