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Hanover reports steady broadband connections, eyes BEAD funding to reach private roads

Hanover County Board of Supervisors · January 14, 2026
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County officials said All Points Broadband has completed mainline fiber and is averaging 30–40 home activations per week; the All Points contract covers roughly 6,198 passings with an anticipated 30% take rate and BEAD funds expected to add about 3,500 connections to reach remaining homes.

Hanover County told the Board of Supervisors that its Connect Hanover broadband initiative is making steady progress, with mainline fiber largely installed and weekly residential activations exceeding initial targets.

Deputy County Administrator Todd Kilduff said All Points Broadband’s contract covers about 6,198 passings (locations where fiber is available in front of a property) and that the county is seeing roughly 30–40 home connections per week. Kilduff said…

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