West Cork Gains Fibre Speed, 6K+ Connected


Author: The Daily News Now! February 27, 2026 Duration: 1:17
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West Cork Gains Fibre Speed, 6K+ Connected

West Corks broadband access expands significantly with nearly six thousand homes, farms, and businesses now ready for high-speed fibre connections through the National Broadband Plan. This brings the total premises across Cork able to order service to over sixty-two thousand, with more than nineteen thousand already hooked up. The project, backed by three hundred fourteen million euros, delivers at least five hundred megabits per second, powering remote jobs, online learning, telehealth, and small businesses. Nationwide, the network reaches over four hundred fifty-one thousand spots with one hundred sixty-six thousand connected, beating expectations. Its a wholesale setup with over fifty retail options, with folks able to check status and jump in before the rollout wraps by late twenty twenty-six.

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