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Eleven Longford primary schools connected to broadband by the end of 2022

Eleven Longford primary schools connected to broadband by the end of 2022 Reporter: ); Eleven Longford primary schools are to be connected to broadband by the end of 2022. The schools are: Scoil Mhuire, Aughnagarron; Killasonna Mixed National School; Naomh Earnain NS Killashee; Muckerstaff National School; Gaigue National School; Scoil Bhríde, Glen; Fermoyle National School; Forgney National School; Saint Patrick’s National School; Cloontagh Mixed National School and Naomh Guasachta National School (Bunlahy).  679 schools nationwide are to be connected in an acceleration of the National Broadband Plan (NBP) announced by the Government and NBI last Thursday, December 10.  Under the originally planned roll out, some schools would have had to wait up to seven years for connection. Now, all schools will be connected within two years.

Six Louth primary schools connected to broadband by the end of 2022

Six Louth primary schools connected to broadband by the end of 2022 Reporter: );   ); 679 schools will be connected to broadband by the end of 2022 in an acceleration of the National Broadband Plan (NBP) announced by the Government and NBI this Thursday.  Under the originally planned roll out, some schools would have had to wait up to seven years for connection. Now, all schools will be connected within two years. Some 70 schools across the country in the Intervention Area will become Broadband Connection Points (BCPs) by the end of Q1 2021, receiving 150mb high-speed connectivity for educational access. The first 25 schools have already been connected, incuding Achonry National School in Sligo, St Joseph’s National School in Laois, St. Kevin’s National School in County Wicklow, St Joseph’s National School in Galway, Ballagh National School in Roscommon, Ennistymon National School in Clare, Calry National School in Sligo and Balscadden National School in Dublin.

42 Donegal Schools to get broadband within two years - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport

    679 schools will be connected to broadband by the end of 2022 in an acceleration of the National Broadband Plan (NBP) announced today by the Government and NBI. Under the originally-planned rollout, some schools would have had to wait up to seven years for connection. Now, all schools will be connected within two years. Some 70 schools across the country in the Intervention Area will become Broadband Connection Points (BCPs), by the end of Q1 2021, receiving 150mb high-speed connectivity for educational access. The first 25 schools have already been connected, incuding Achonry National School in Sligo; St. Joseph’s National School in Laois; St. Kevin’s National School in Co. Wicklow; St Joseph’s National School in Galway; Ballagh National School in Roscommon; Ennistymon National School in Clare; Calry National School in Sligo and Balscadden National School in Dublin.

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