Rappahannock’s broadband project delayed one year.

Headline: Setback affects seven other counties in the region
Article: A regional broadband project promising affordable fiber-to-home connections in Rappahannock and seven other counties will be delayed by one year, All Points Broadband CEO Jimmy Carr said in an interview Monday.
The project was initially scheduled for completion in Rappahannock and the other participating counties by mid-2025, but the updated timeline shows completed construction by June 2026. Network activation will begin in September 2025 and continue on a rolling basis through June 2026 as more residents become connected, Carr told the Rappahannock News and Foothills Forum.
Date: December 10, 2024
Read Full Article: Rappnews.com

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