Sinn Féin says some residents are not being deemed eligible for the plan.
Sinn Féin has been raising a discrepancy in the roll-out of the National Broadband Plan in the midlands.
Laois-Offaly TD Brian Stanley says some residents are not deemed eligible for connection in the plan, despite currently having no access to broadband.
While his constituency colleague, Independent Carol Nolan has been hitting out at a lack urgency in delivering adequate highspeed internet.
Speaking in the Dáil, Deputy Stanley appealed to the Taoiseach to ensure this is rectified:
You can check your premises is eligible here.
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