by Roger Donnelly
There's good news on broadband for residents in Ballymena's Tullygarley area.
Up to now many of them haven't been able to receive superfast broadband.
But Assemblyman Paul Frew says a new broadband booster is now being built.
It's expected to be up-and-running for Tullygarley's web-users by the end of March.
Mr Frew says he was surprised by the problem, given it's a built-up area:
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