Council survey on web speeds
CEREDIGION Council has launched an online survey to gather information about broadband speeds in the county as well as identifying 'not spots' — areas where there is no broadband access to all.
Council leader Ellen ap Gwynn said: "We are working hard to emphasise this need with colleagues in the Welsh Government as it prepares to roll out its next generation broadband project in partnership with BT. The information gathered by completing the survey and the speed test will give us valuable information as these discussions continue."
The survey is available at www.ceredigion.gov.uk/ broadband
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