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Stafford reports VADI project connected 682 homes; county will back BEAD applicants that pledge universal coverage
Summary
Chief Information Services Officer Andrew Spence told the board that Comcast and the county expanded broadband to about 682 homes under a VADI grant and that the county will provide letters of support only to BEAD/BEED applications that include universal coverage for unserved homes.
Andrew Spence, Stafford County’s Chief Information Services Officer, told the Board of Supervisors on Feb. 4 that a county-supported VADI broadband project extended service to more homes than initially planned and that the county is preparing to support BEAD/BEED applications that commit to universal coverage.
Spence said the Comcast-led VADI (Virginia Advanced Digital Infrastructure) work brought service to roughly 682 homes across 49.6 miles in the Rock Hill and Hartwood…
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