Residents and businesses in Denbighshire can benefit from free advice and assistance from the council’s Digital Officer who can find the best solution for internet issues they may be experiencing due to a slow connection.
With an increasing
number of residents using technology to work from home, and with many services,
such as banking and utilities now online, it is essential that people can
access a reliable service to meet their daily needs.
Philip Burrows,
Denbighshire’s Digital Officer said, “Some residents have slow or unreliable
internet connections, and that’s where I come in. I can help by diagnosing the
problem and then work with residents to fix it, with the aim of improving the
quality of their internet connection.
“We find that
people experience a range of issues, for example, some may be fairly
straightforward problems that require a tweak to their home network. However,
others may have more complex issues which will need to be resolved with a third
party.”
Some communities
may experience problems which require intervention by Openreach, the company
which maintains and provides the major telephony and internet network system
around the UK. However, individuals cannot contact Openreach directly, but the
Council’s Digital Officer is able to do this on their behalf.
“I can be the go-between to hopefully take the stress out of sorting these
types of problems. I can also advise on how to source funding to set up fibre
community partnerships if there are specific communities who are all
experiencing similar problems. I’m happy to advise any resident or business in
Denbighshire on any topic related to their internet connection.”
Councillor Emrys
Wynne, Lead Member for Welsh Language, Culture and Heritage said, “Ensuring
better digital networks is essential and supporting communities to achieve this
is a key priority in the Council’s Corporate Plan. Denbighshire is committed to
helping residents to understand the options and solutions for improved internet
connectivity – crucial for the digital age we live in today. I encourage anyone
who is experiencing difficulties with their internet to contact Philip who will
be able to advise on the best course of action.”
* If you’re
experiencing slow internet speeds or have trouble connecting to the internet in
your home, contact the Council’s Digital Officer on communitydevelopment@denbighshire.gov.uk
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