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The Digital Divide Is Worsening in Castile and León, with One in Four Municipalities Still without Fiber Optic Internet.

One in four municipalities in Castile and León still lacks fixed broadband via fiber optic cable, a figure that is double the national average. This was stated by the Minister of Mobility and Digital Transformation, José Luis Sanz Merino, after the meeting of the Telecommunications Roundtable. In Soria, the problem is even more acute, where six out of ten towns remain disconnected. The Minister recalled that… Source
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One in four municipalities in Castile and León still lacks fixed broadband via fiber optic cable, a figure that is double the national average. This was stated by the Minister of Mobility and Digital Transformation, José Luis Sanz Merino, after the meeting of the Telecommunications Roundtable. In Soria, the problem is even more acute, where six out of ten towns remain disconnected. The Minister recalled that… Source

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Agencias y Medios de Comunicación broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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