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The £11.5m full-fibre broadband boost for Welsh public services

The rollout is the largest public sector broadband project in Wales

620 public sector buildings in Wales can access faster internet speeds following the full-fibre broadband rollout(Image: Chertsey & Staines Titles)

More than 600 public services across North Wales, South East Wales and Pembrokeshire can now access greater internet speeds as a result of a £11.5m º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government levelling-up fund.

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport said it has connected full-fibre broadband to 620 sites across Wales as part of Westminster’s agenda to level up public services.

The rollout is the largest public sector broadband project in Wales.

It is hoped commercial broadband providers will be incentivised to upgrade surrounding homes and businesses using the government-funded gigabit network - a cheaper and quicker alternative than building the network from scratch.

Local services including hospitals, police stations, libraries, and care homes can now access internet speeds of more than one gigabit (1,000 megabits) per second.

Full-fibre broadband was rolled out to the Cardiff Capital Region, Pembrokeshire and North Wales via the Local Full Fibre Networks (LFFN) programme.

A total of 166 public sites were connected in the Cardiff Capital Region.