A recent approval from the European Commission is set to unlock the landmark rollout of rural broadband across Ireland.
The European Commission has decided to grant state aid approval to the National Broadband Plan, bringing the project a step closer to fruition.
The government will now look to move towards signing the National Broadband Plan contract with National Broadband Ireland.
Speaking on the progress, Chair of the Oireachtas Committee on Rural and Community Development, Clare TD, Joe Carey said: "This is an extremely welcome development and will bring the long-awaited rollout of high-speed rural broadband to 1.1 million people a step closer.
"This will be the most significant investment in rural Ireland since rural electrification and will transform communities, attracting investment, creating jobs and changing the way people access services including health and education."
The Fine Gael TD has also hit out at Fianna Fáil over their attempts to "derail" the broadband plan with no offering of an alternative.
He added: "Fine Gael in Government has a plan to achieve rural broadband, and Fianna Fáil have offered nothing but opposition to it with no alternative. Micheál Martin has said he wouldn't sign the contract but has not come forward with a credible plan to ensure that high-speed broadband is delivered to every home, business and farm in Ireland.
"This is another example of reckless Fianna Fáíl who are willing to risk the future prosperity of rural Ireland in a bid to grab some cheap headlines but who have no policies or plans to address the biggest issues facing the country – including rural broadband.
"The sum total of their broadband policy, according to their website, is 'Roll out high speed, quality broadband across the state'.
"This is a scarily sparse so-called policy on such a complex and important issue – further proof that Fianna Fáil cannot be trusted to deliver for this country,
"The National Broadband Plan will benefit 1.1 million people, approximately 100,000 enterprises, 54,566 farms, 44,000 businesses and 695 schools.
"The benefits of extending high-speed broadband to every home, business and farm in the country are multifaceted, allowing an increase in remote working and supporting every farm to become a smart farm."
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