The Aran island of Inis Mór has now been connected to high-speed broadband, according to National Broadband Ireland (NBI).
NBI, the company contracted by the Government to deliver the high-speed fibre-to-the-home network under the National Broadband Plan (NBP) on behalf of the Government, says the rollout across Galway has now passed over 33,000 homes, farms and businesses.
“NBI’s connection of Inis Mór means that 641 homes and businesses on the island can now access high-speed fibre broadband,” it says.
On the neighbouring Aran islands, 147 premises on Inis Meáin and 259 on Inis Oírr are on track to be connected to the NBI network later this year, it says.
NBI says it is encouraging “all Co Galway residents to visit nbi.ie and check their Eircode to see if they’re ready to connect and find out more about placing an order”.
NBI’s fibre rollout under the NBP is delivering broadband infrastructure to what is known as the State’s Intervention Area, which includes the most remote and rural parts of Ireland where commercial operators have no plans to deliver high-speed broadband.
NBI has now passed over 465,000 homes, farms and businesses in rural Ireland to high-speed broadband with over 171,000 now connected, it says.
The average take-up rate of 37% is well ahead of projections and international comparisons and surpasses 60% in areas of the country where the network has been live the longest, it says.
The European Commission has proposed 2035 as the latest date for EU member states to mandate the decommissioning of the legacy copper networks.

















































