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Author Topic: Rural UK Full Fibre Broadband ISP B4RN Expand to Create 20 Jobs  (Read 784 times)

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Rural UK Full Fibre Broadband ISP B4RN Expand to Create 20 Jobs
« on: January 30, 2019, 10:55:39 AM »

https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2019/01/rural-uk-full-fibre-broadband-isp-b4rn-expand-to-create-20-jobs.html

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Lancashire-based rural ISP B4RN (Broadband for the Rural North) has announced that they intend to almost double their staff count by hiring a further 20 people. The additional hires will help to grow their community built and funded 1Gbps FTTH network to reach more homes in the English countryside.

At present the provider’s Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) network has already created well over 5,000 connections (live customers) across remote rural parts of Lancashire, Cheshire, Cumbria, Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk and Yorkshire. The progress is thanks in no small part to B4RN’s tireless army of volunteers, who have helped to build the network (usually in exchange for shares instead of cash) in what would otherwise be an economically unviable area.

The model they’ve adopted also relies on local landowners (e.g. farmers) being generous and agreeing to waive their right to payment under a wayleave (access) agreement, which enables the optical fibre to be affordably dug through their land. As a registered Community Benefit Society (CBS) any profits they make will only ever be distributed back into the communities they serve (i.e. helping to expand the network).

B4RN’s approach also encourages a strong degree of community engagement (i.e. getting locals to help build their own fibre), which in turn fosters impressively high levels of take-up and often in a very short space of time (65% was the last average we saw). As a result they’re rarely worried about competing directly with the likes of Openreach (BT), particularly with an unlimited 1Gbps service only costing £30 per month.

The good news is that B4RN, which currently employs a 30 strong team of general staff and engineers, now intends to harness some of the Government’s recent initiatives and funding structures in order to fuel a new phase of expansion. In order to support this they’re looking to create a further 20 jobs.

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    A Spokesperson for B4RN told ISPreview.co.uk:

    “Recent government initiatives and funding structures are enabling us to expand rapidly. There is a very strong demand for our network to extend to further communities that, because of their location, will never receive decent broadband from other suppliers. We are now looking for additional team members to enable these communities to become part of B4RN.

    We now have nearly 30 staff employed locally, and we are looking for around 20 more to join us in all areas of our organisation.”
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