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By Richard Morgan
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image captionHundreds of public sector buildings could get access to hyper-fast broadband as a result of the project
Telecoms provider Fibrus has been awarded a £23m government contract to improve digital infrastructure across Northern Ireland.
The project could result in hundreds of public-sector buildings having access to hyper-fast broadband.
This new government funding is part of the Full Fibre Northern Ireland Consortium (FFNI).
It is made up of all 10 councils outside Belfast and the Business Services Organisation and aims to expand access to high-speed fibre broadband.
A further £1m will be used by FFNI to procure relevant network equipment and services to bring the network into operation.
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