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Carwyn Jones First Minister reads Rhiwlas Case Study

Fibrespeed presented First Minsiter Carwyn Jones with the Rhiwlas Case Study to demonstrate the positive impact the Fibrespeed network has had on North Wales

The Welsh Labour leader and Edwina Hart, Minister for Business, Enterprise and Technology, were among the Assembly Members visiting a special presentation at the Senedd earlier this week.

Since going live little more than two years ago, more than 120 businesses have connected to FibreSpeed’s innovative fibre-optic network and many more continue to join.

Rural villages and so-called “broadband not-spots” communities are also connecting thanks to cutting-edge wireless technologies capable of reaching deep into the Welsh countryside.

The First Minister was particularly interested in how the residents of Rhiwlas, near Bangor, were using FibreSpeed to bring broadband to more than 70 households in the village.

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