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Culdaff left out of broadband loop 29.01.09

A LOCAL election candidate is seeking clarification as to when Gleneely and Culdaff will get broadband internet access. Fianna Fáil's Charlie McConalogue welcomed the recent Government promise to bring broadband to 100% of homes and businesses throughout the country.
Within North Inishowen, the four district electoral divisions to be covered by the scheme wil be Malin, Ardmalin, Carthage and Dunaff.
But Mr McConalogue is concerned about the omission of Culdaff and Gleneely from the scheme.
"It is not clear from the information provided, how and when the area served by the Gleneely and Culdaff telephone exchanges are to be connected to broadband internet," he said. 
Charlie McConalogue "Eircom have stated that they do not plan to upgrade the Culdaff and Gleneely telephone exchanges for provision of broadband internet access and have informed the Department of Communications that the area should be considered for inclusion in the National Broadband Scheme. However, the National Broadband Scheme announced last week does not include plans to cover the Culdaff and Gleneely exchange areas."
The local election candidate has written to both the Minister for Communications
Eamon Ryan TD and Eircom asking how and when the Culdaff and Gleneely areas will be connected to broadband internet.
"Culdaff and Gleneely along with Linsfort are the only exchanges in North Inishowen not currently enabled for Broadband internet according to Eircom.
"However, the Linsfort exchange is scheduled to be upgraded by Eircom before the end of 2009 bringing broadband internet to homes in the area."
Mr McConalogue said it was imperative that everywhere in Inishowen had broadband in the near future.
"Plans for Gleneely and Culdaff must now be clarified quickly. Broadband internet delivery is essential to the future economic and community development of Inishowen and time must not be lost in ensuring it is brought to homes, businesses and communities across the peninsula," he said.
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