Number of Manx residents without broadband declining
The chief minister has pledged to help those who feel digitally excluded on the Isle of Man.
Howard Quayle was asked about access to written copies of government documents at this week's sitting of the House of Keys.
He revealed the number of Manx residents without internet access is falling, with almost 35,000 broadband subscriptions on the Island.
However, Mr Quayle is keen to ensure those who need assistance do receive support:
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