New broadband service for Wales
Wednesday 20th February 2008, by Daniel King
Broadband users in Wales will soon be offered a new service, as reddragon broadband launches on St David's Day, March 1st.
It will be the first broadband service aimed specifically at Welsh customers, although customers on the other side of the border can also use the broadband.
Alex Stanley, managing director of Severn Digital, the company behind reddragon, told News Wales that there are plans to serve Welsh speaking broadband users.
"We have launched the service in south-east Wales because this is where we are based, but we will be rolling out across Wales and adding Welsh-speaking customer support as quickly as possible," said Mr Stanley.
A survey on behalf of the Welsh Assembly Government recently showed the popularity of broadband in Cyrmu, with 83 per cent of Welsh broadband users preferring to shop online, rather than the high street.
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