Will anyone lose access to the internet when the Island's copper network is switched off in four years?
That's the question a Ramsey MHK will raise in the House of Keys tomorrow.
Lawrie Hooper will ask a Member of the Communications and Utilities Regulatory Authority if the body's made a commitment to making sure nobody's cut off online when the Island goes fibre-only in 2029.
The House of Keys will meet from 9am tomorrow in Legislative Buildings in Douglas.
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