Project Gigabit Comes To Broughton-in-Furness And Caldbeck With Fibrus

Lightning-fast broadband will soon be available in Broughton-in-Furness and Caldbeck thanks to Project Gigabit rollout to rural areas, with work due to be carried out by Fibrus.

Broughton-in-Furness and Caldbeck are the latest areas that will benefit from Full Fibre in Cumbria, and Fibrus teams and contractors will be in the area carrying out work to make this high-speed connectivity possible.

Fibrus has pledged to keep any inconvenience to residents and businesses to a minimum.

The build forms part of Fibrus’ work to connect tens of thousands of people living and working in rural Cumbria to high-speed connectivity as part of a £108 million government contract.

Project Gigabit is the government’s mission to bring lightning-fast, reliable broadband to hard-to-reach communities across the UK, and the build in the two areas will help pave the way for connections in the area as part of this project. 

Commenting on the work being undertaken in Broughton-in-Furness, Chris Collins, Head of Network Build at Fibrus, said: “At Fibrus, we use a full-fibre optic cable all the way to the premises creating a quality and reliability that cannot be achieved any other way. This will make a big difference to local businesses and families in Broughton-in-Furness, allowing them to access more reliable broadband rather than having to rely on slow copper wires for their internet.

“Once the work is complete, people will be able to take advantage of Fibrus’ Full Fibre Broadband, with speeds of up to 1Gb.”

Chris Collins also commented on the work being undertaken in Caldbeck, adding: “This will make a big difference to local businesses and families in Caldbeck, allowing them to access more reliable broadband rather than having to rely on slow copper wires for their internet.”

Any residents with questions or concerns about the work being carried out in Broughton-in-Furness or Caldbeck can get in touch with Fibrus by visiting fibrus.com/contact, or by looking at their FAQ page, at fibrus.com/help.

And if you want to get updates on whether your home can be connected to the Fibrus network in this area, you can check your postcode and register your interest at fibrus.com.

As well as investing in broadband, Fibrus have also been investing in local communities.

The Fibrus Community Fund has seen the company invest £60,000 over the last 12 months to tackle digital poverty across Cumbria, including supporting Time to Change West Cumbria and iCan Health and Fitness CIC in Millom.

This investment sits alongside Fibrus’ Play it Forward fund, which has been providing grants to nearly 20 Cumbrian grassroots sports clubs.

It also sponsors the Fibrus100, the first Cumbrian cricket league for girls.