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- Q16847052 abstract "Broadband 4 Rural North (B4RN, read as "BARN") is an innovative community-led project to bring high-speed broadband Internet connectivity to domestic ("FTTH") and business properties in rural Lancashire, in the north west of England. It functions as an Internet service provider.The first homes, in Quernmore, were connected in 2012. Others, in Arkholme-with-Cawood, were next.Tests on the network quoted in February 2013 showed an download speed of over 917Mbit/s and upload speed of 530Mbit/s. UK regulator Ofcom cites a national average upload speed of 12.7Mbit/s.Broadband for the Rural North Limited was registered as a Community Benefit Society within the Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965 (IPS) on 15 August 2011, and is regulated by the Financial Services Authority (Registration number 31352R). It was formed to raise funds from the sale of shares to own and operate the network. However, much of the labour to dig trenches was supplied by local volunteers, who were rewarded with the chance to get a connection for their families or businesses, and some work is also rewarded in shares. Farmers and other landowners allowed free access for duct and the fibre within to cross their land. The company is headquartered in Lancaster and its chief executive is Barry Forde.Regardless of line distance and location, properties are offered a true 1 Gbit/s (i.e. 1,000 Mbit/s Download and Upload) Point-To-Point Symmetric Fibre-To-The-Home services for every subscriber. Significant expansion is still underway in early 2015; B4RN services are already available in Arkholme, Abbeystead, Aughton, Capernwray, Dolphinholme, Gressingham, Newton, Docker, Littledale, Quernmore, Roeburndale, Wray, Wennington, Tatham, Borwick, Priest Hutton, Whittington, Wrayton, Claughton, and the Eastern edge of Halton and are now approaching Melling, The Yealands, Silverdale, Storth and Clapham, as well as the peripheries of Caton, and Hornby, which otherwise have BT exchanges.".
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- Q16847052 comment "Broadband 4 Rural North (B4RN, read as "BARN") is an innovative community-led project to bring high-speed broadband Internet connectivity to domestic ("FTTH") and business properties in rural Lancashire, in the north west of England. It functions as an Internet service provider.The first homes, in Quernmore, were connected in 2012. Others, in Arkholme-with-Cawood, were next.Tests on the network quoted in February 2013 showed an download speed of over 917Mbit/s and upload speed of 530Mbit/s.".
- Q16847052 label "Broadband 4 Rural North".
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- Q16847052 name "Broadband for the Rural North Limited".