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Latest StoriesYou are in: BBC Newsline > Latest Stories > Border broadband experiment ![]() Border broadband experimentIt may not be silicon valley but the County Armagh village of Middletown can now claim to have some of the fastest internet speeds in Ireland and Britain. A remarkable fact is that the village is miles from the nearest telephone exchange and does not rely on a satellite link. Our Consumer Correspondent Martin Cassidy has been finding out how the Assembly-funded experiment works. Help playing audio/video ![]() Richard Simpson Richard Simpson from Atlas Communications, the company behind the project, says the technology could be used to bring better internet access to other areas of Northern Ireland. Help playing audio/video last updated: 26/06/2009 at 19:16 SEE ALSOYou are in: BBC Newsline > Latest Stories > Border broadband experiment
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