Jobs threat over lack of broadband - TD

Poor broadband access in Co Tipperary could result in the loss of up to 150 jobs, the Dáil heard today.

Poor broadband access in Co Tipperary could result in the loss of up to 150 jobs, the Dáil heard today.

Fine Gael TD Tom Hayes claimed that four firms in his Tipperary South constituency had threatened to relocate elsewhere because of delays in roll-out of the communications technology.

"There is a huge crisis in many small towns and villages throughout the country in relation to broadband," he said.

Mr Hayes said he had letters from four companies in his constituency who were going to relocate a total of 150 jobs in coming months if local access to broadband is not established.

Referring to Government inaction on the issue, he told the Dáil: "We've had commitments and statements but no movement."

Ceann Comhairle John O'Donoghue immediately ruled the issue out of order.

However Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism Seamus Brennan said legislation was published last year that dealt with some issues Mr Hayes raised.

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