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Thirteen Central Virginia counties could see nearly all of their residents receive access to fiber-optic broadband service over the next few years.
Nine counties have signed a memorandum of understanding that could lead to a partnership to bring high-speed internet to residents who donât have access, and four additional counties have projects in the works.
The MOU is between Firefly Fiber Broadband, which is a subsidiary of the Central Virginia Electric Cooperative; Dominion Energy Virginia; the Rappahannock Electric Cooperative; and the participating localities. It kicks off the possibility of bringing fiber broadband to unserved areas of Albemarle, Appomattox, Buckingham, Cumberland, Fluvanna, Goochland, Greene, Louisa and Powhatan counties.
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