The Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council in Northern Ireland has opened a new survey to all local residents and businesses until Friday 11th November, which aims to identify any broadband “not spots” in the region.
The survey is being conducted by Evolved Enterprises, who work with local communities to build their own broadband network. Residents can access the survey at https://aaron294.typeform.com/to/JCjO6t or contact their local Council office for a paper copy. The results will be plotted onto a map of the area so council staff can identify the areas with the worst broadband access.
Alderman Maura Hickey, Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Council, said:
“I would encourage as many people as possible to take part in this survey. The more responses the Council receives, the more accurate the results will be. We know that an efficient broadband service is an important issue for residents and businesses. I hope the results can be used to enhance the level of service currently available, in both urban and rural parts of the Borough.”
Aaron Skinner, Director of Evolved Enterprises, said:
“We are committed to improving broadband access across the Causeway Coast and Glens, and ensuring that all communities can access the full benefits of high speed broadband. The first step to solving a problem is to understand it and that’s what this survey will help us do.”
Mind you we can’t see how useful it will be to conduct a survey like this if they’re only going to leave it open for a very short period of time.
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