ComReg's Electronic Communications report for the end of 2024 shows the county has a 92% coverage rate.
Full fibre broadband coverage across the Midlands was on the rise at the end of last year, with Laois having the highest level of coverage in the country.
Figures from ComReg's Electronic Communications report for the end of 2024 show the county has a 92% coverage rate, up from 83% at the end of 2023.
Offaly recorded the fastest growth in the last year with a leap from 58 to 75% coverage, a leap of 8%.
While Westmeath is currently at 90% coverage.
Takeup of coverage at the end of last year was slower with Laois again recording the biggest uptake at 58% up from 52%.
Westmeath is almost at 60% and Offaly has half of the county now connected to fibre broadband.
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