Midlands 103 Councilors want to hear their black spot rollout strategy.
National Broadband Ireland are being invited to make a presentation at this month s meeting of Westmeath County Council.
Councilors want to hear their strategy for rolling out infrastructure across the lake county and the wider midlands area.
It s a meeting that has been sought since last May.
Labour cllr Denis Leonard says the covid pandemic has increased the importance of the plan to a new level:
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High-speed broadband to be rolled out in rural parts of Clarinbridge and Oranmore
28 January 2021
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Galway Bay fm newsroom – High-speed broadband infrastructure is to be rolled out in rural parts of Clarinbridge and Oranmore in the coming weeks.
Parts of Renville, Maree Road, and Ballynamanagh East in Clarinbridge are to be among the first areas to be connected to the high-speed network in 2021.
It’s part of National Broadband Ireland’s €153-milliion investment in Galway that sets out to have nearly 40,000 premises connected in locations where commercial operators have indicated that they will not be providing such services.
Minister of State and Galway West TD Hildegarde Naughton says the roll-out will equip homes with standard 500 MB download speeds once connected.