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Superfast Lancashire
superfast lancashire is a project to bring fibre broadband to 97% of homes and businesses in the county by the end of 2015. that's roughly 675,000 premises. superfast lancashire is a collaboration between lancashire county council and bt that will boost the local economy by creating around 2,500 jobs and protecting more than 1,200 jobs over the next few years. the county’s enterprise zones are a key priority as fibre broadband will help local businesses to become more competitive. the project will also be of significant benefit to those lancashire premises which currently receive downstream speeds of less than 2mbps. ofcom believe that around 15 per cent of premises in lancashire currently receive less than 2mbps but that percentage will plummet to virtually zero as the project will ensure they benefit from faster speeds. every citizen within lancashire can benefit from this project as it helps to uplift lancashire's economy over coming years. we'll work with local communities as well
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Where is Superfast Lancashire located?
Superfast Lancashire's headquarters is located at Leyland, Lancashire, United Kingdom
What is Superfast Lancashire's official website?
Superfast Lancashire's official website is superfastlancashire.com
How many employees does Superfast Lancashire have?
Superfast Lancashire has 1 employee
What industry does Superfast Lancashire belong to?
Superfast Lancashire is in the industry of: Telecommunications
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