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DCMNR Press Release - Galway, 31st May, 2004 Dermot Ahern, T.D., Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources, today formally switched-on the new 9 million broadband network in Galway. It represents the largest investment in communications infrastructure in the city and has come in on time and within budget. The 45 kms fibre network is now ready for business, providing world-class broadband services to commercial and industrial premises, schools, hospitals and private homes around the city and to Oranmore. The Galway project is part of the 65 million towns national broadband initiative, which is 90% funded by the Government under the National Development Plan 2000-2006 and is co-funded by the EU under the European Regional Development Fund. In Galway, both the City Council and Co. Council are involved in the network. Nationally, 25 towns from Co Donegal to Cork, are being connected to the backbone broadband running through the country. The Minister is expected to announce shortly the appointment of a company to manage and sell on the communications links. Speaking at the launch, Minister Ahern said: Galway is widely recognised as a vibrant and thriving city that has enjoyed phenomenal growth in recent years. It is the fastest-growing city in Europe, and there is a tremendous spirit of energy and drive, with one-third of the population under the age of 19. For further media information, please contact:
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