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AllPoints broadband says first Rappahannock cabinet to be active in mid‑February; 263 addresses in initial marketing phase

Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors · January 7, 2026
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Summary

AllPoints Broadband told the Rappahannock board construction is underway, the first county cabinet should be active in mid‑February, about 4.5% of the first 263 addresses have begun sign‑up steps, and AllPoints outlined permitting, private‑road easement and installation rules.

An AllPoints Broadband representative gave a detailed progress update on the county’s ARPA and BEAD‑funded regional fiber rollout during the Jan. 5 Board of Supervisors meeting.

Tom Ennis (AllPoints) said construction is underway in most counties and that the network design shifted from predominantly aerial to predominantly underground. In Rappahannock, AllPoints started marketing to 263 locations in an area the company calls “Rappahannock 2.5”; about 4.5% of those households have started account creation. Ennis said the Wrap‑2 cabinet (the network aggregation cabinet for that sector) is built and expected to be powered and active in mid‑February; once active the initial group of customers could begin installations and service activations.

Ennis clarified the project’s programmatic structure:…

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