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"textContent": "Where are the most connected areas in the UK, when it comes to digital communications? Kingston upon Hull ranks first, according to new research, with 99.99% full-fibre broadband. This city is followed by Antrim and Newtownabbey, Mid Ulster, Coventry, and Belfast. Areas including Na h-Eileanan Siar, the Shetland Islands, and Orkney Islands have the lowest […]\n\nThe post Getting connected: UK areas best equipped for working from home appeared first on Digital Journal.",
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