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15th Nov 2016

Here are the counties with the fastest and slowest broadband

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How does your county fare?

A recent study has highlighted the areas in the Republic of Ireland which see the slowest and the fastest broadband speeds.

Speed test data that was collected by Switcher.ie shows that broadband speeds vary hugely across the country, with some areas being left with speeds up to 36 times slower than those in the fastest parts of the country.

The study found that Legan in Longford is the area with the slowest speed, with average broadband speeds of 1.98Mbps, compared to the fastest area, Drimnagh in Dublin 12, which has an average of 72.15Mbps.

In terms of results by county, there’s no major shock that Dublin has the highest average speed, followed by Waterford, Kildare, Meath and Westmeath. The county with the slowest average speed is Longford, with Leitrim, Roscommon, Monaghan and Mayo making up the bottom five.

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Interestingly, The National Broadband Plan sets out that, at a minimum, broadband with speeds of 30Mbps should be available to all. The data shows that only 25% of tests had speeds of 30Mbps or more.

Aside from the type of connection that people have and where they live, there are a number of other factors that can affect the speeds, for example distance from the exchange, where the router is placed within homes and even the time of day the internet is being used.

Whether or not you’re connected directly to the router or using WiFi will also have an impact, as will the device being used.

Here are the areas with the fastest speed:

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Here are the areas with the slowest speeds:

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Overall ranking by county:

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