Daphne Caine a member of Digital IOM
An MHK says the uptake of fibre broadband will ultimately determine the cost to customers.
Government announced it's spending a further £1.4 million so 99 per cent of homes can have access to the service in the next four, rather than five years.
Daphne Caine has responsibility for Digital Isle of Man.
She hopes bringing the programme forward will be beneficial to the Island's businesses and residents:
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