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The county is working toward a short-term solution that would provide internet access to 88% of the 4,300 households that do not have service.
The Board of Supervisors recently reached a tentative consensus that, pending contract negotiations with All Points Broadband, they are willing to pursue an option the company said would cost the county $3.1 million and provide connections to as many unserved homes as possible.
Other temporary but cheaper solutions proposed by All Points Broadband would provide internet to either 58% or 32% of unserved homes. The supervisors all agreed that they would rather spend more money and connect the most possible homes.