Minister unveils broadband access for 19 towns

A €65 million national broadband scheme that will deliver high speed Internet access to 19 key towns across the country was announced…

A €65 million national broadband scheme that will deliver high speed Internet access to 19 key towns across the country was announced today.

The 19 towns involved in the project are: Athlone, Ballina, Carlow, Carrick-on-Shannon, Clonmel, Cork, Dungarvan, Galway, Gaoth Dobhair (Gweedore), Kilkenny, Letterkenny, Manorhamilton, Mullingar, Portlaoise, Roscommon, Shannon/Limerick, Tullamore, Waterford, Wexford.

The Minister for Communications, Mr Dermot Ahern, uveiled the programme, which will see over 50,000-fibre-kilometres of Internet cable laid throughout Ireland over the next two years.

The project will be 90 per cent grant-aided by the Government under the National Development Plan and the rest of the funding will come from the European Union under the Regional Development Fund.

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The first rollout got under way in Cork city today at the National Software Centre at a cost of €11 million.

Speaking at the launch Mr Ahern said: "A modern, high-speed, low-cost communications and broadband network is an essential enabler of economic activity and social inclusion."

Luke Cassidy

Luke Cassidy

Luke Cassidy is Digital Production Editor of The Irish Times