09-2023 Broadband Update
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What can you do now?
Encourage citizens to sign up! Please encourage citizens to visit https://signup.gigabeam.net or scan
the QR code on one of the signs (pictured here) displayed throughout the County to begin receiving
regular updates from Gigabeam.
Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) If you learn of citizens who state they may not be able to
afford broadband, please share information with them about the federal Affordable Connectivity
Program (ACP).
Gigabeam Networks participates in the ACP, which is a Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
benefit program to help households afford broadband necessary for work, school, healthcare, etc. To
learn more about the program, visit https://www.affordableconnectivity.gov/.
What is next?
1. Gigabeam and Appalachian Power are working to finish the VATI I project, meaning construction
continues in the Eastern Montgomery area. By November 2023, there will be a significant
amount of construction taking place with the goal of finishing the VATI I project by the end of
2023.
2. Gigabeam is working to plan a series of community meetings in the Eastern Montgomery area.
When the information related to these meetings is available, it will be shared with you and the
community.
What has been done?
September 2023
The Broadband Update event was held at Meadowbrook Library on Sept. 6, at 11 a.m. Several citizens
attended and asked the Gigabeam representatives questions. In addition, Dr. Tamarah Holmes, Director,
Office of Broadband, Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development, spoke at the event
and shared how Montgomery County’s broadband project is a “model project” for Virginia. Gigabeam
and Appalachian Power are working to finish the VATI I project, meaning construction continues in the
Eastern Montgomery area with an anticipated completion date of December 31, 2023. Gigabeam is still
working with Montgomery County’s Economic Development staff members to find satellite office space
in Montgomery County.
August 2023
Gigabeam reports that engineering plans for VATI I are complete. Gigabeam has begun to have a more
visible presence in the Elliston/Shawsville area as construction is ramping up. Fiber has been delivered
and is ready for installation. Plans are being finalized for the Sept. 6 event with Gigabeam and
Appalachian Power at the Meadowbrook Library. Gigabeam continues to work with Montgomery
Broadband Update
September 2023
County’s Economic Development staff members to find satellite office space in Montgomery County.
Gigabeam is inviting all in the Eastern Montgomery area who have completed their online form to the
Sept. 6 event.
July 2023
As of this week, 1,112 in Montgomery County have completed Gigabeam’s online interest form.
Gigabeam is evaluating satellite office spaces in Montgomery County. In addition, cabinets to house
equipment in strategic locations in the Elliston/Shawsville area are being constructed by Gigabeam.
June 2023
As of this week, 1,081 individuals (128 in Shawsville and 61 in Elliston) have completed Gigabeam’s
online interest form. VATI 2021 fiber designs are complete. VATI 2022 fiber designs will be completed by
Gigabeam and provided to Appalachian Power this summer.
May 2023
All necessary permits for the VATI I project have been submitted by Gigabeam Networks. Engineering
plans have been finalized and are being completed by Ledcor, a company contracted by Gigabeam and
Appalachian Power this summer. Gigabeam reports that a significant number of installations will begin
weekly by the end of the summer in the Elliston/Shawsville area.
April 2023
Appalachian Power and Gigabeam are continuing to work on obtaining the necessary permits for the
project. In addition, construction and engineering plans continue by both Appalachian Power and
Gigabeam.
Gigabeam has the supplies necessary to begin the work. In addition, contractors are on standby to begin
the work as soon as the permits are secured and the plans are finalized.
March 2023
Construction and engineering plans continue by both Appalachian Power and Gigabeam.
The project was mentioned in the March 2023 issue of the Virginia Business magazine:
Meanwhile, the New River Valley Regional Commission, working with leaders in
Montgomery, Bland and Pulaski counties, is leveraging $69 million in grant funding from
the Virginia Telecommunication Initiative, along with private and local investments, to
extend high‐speed internet to more than 21,000 homes and businesses in the three
counties.
In November 2022, the Virginia State Corporation Commission approved a proposal by
Appalachian Power to attach fiber‐optic cable on its electric poles. Fiber‐optic internet
will become available to residents throughout this year and into 2024, according to
Kevin Byrd, the commission’s executive director.
“Broadband is going to certainly help us to continue to be more competitive in
economic development,” he says.
The full article is available here: Sweet Valley High, Virginia Business, March 2023, by Beth JoJack.
January 2023
Upon receiving SCC approval in December, Appalachian Power and Gigabeam have been finalizing
construction and engineering plans. In addition, Appalachian Power has been collecting field data, with
crews measuring lines.
December 2022
The SCC approved Appalachian Power’s application to use the Utility Leverage Program.
November 2022
Gigabeam designed a yard sign. The County ordered several yard signs for placement in the project area
after Appalachian Power learns the State Corporation Commission (SCC) ruling on their application to
use the Utility Leverage Program for this project.
October 2022
Appalachian Power participated in the SCC public hearing.
August 2022
SCC Solicits Public Comments. The SCC will be holding a public hearing in October 2022 to consider
Appalachian Power Company’s proposal to provide fiber service in Montgomery and Bland Counties
through the SCC’s Utility Leverage Program. Prior to the public hearing, the SCC is soliciting public
comment.
June 2022
AEP submits proposal to SCC. Appalachian Power filed its proposal for using the Utility Leverage
Program to bring high speed internet to citizens and businesses in the rural areas of Montgomery
County with the Virginia State Corporation Commission.
April 2022
Spring Newsletter. Information about both of Montgomery County’s broadband projects resulting from
VATI grants was shared with citizens in a newsletter mailed with spring tax bills.
February 2022
AEP prepares proposal to SCC. Appalachian Power began preparing its proposal to bring high speed
internet to citizens and businesses in Montgomery County through the Virginia State Corporation
Commission’s Utility Leverage.
December 2021
Montgomery County Received $27.6 Million VATI Grant for $50 Million Broadband Project. The VATI
grant funding will allow for up to 8,822 new connections for unserved citizens and businesses
throughout the county.
March 2021
Montgomery County Received VATI Grant. In March 2021, Montgomery County was awarded a Virginia
Telecommunication Initiative (VATI) grant to improve broadband infrastructure. Montgomery County
partnered with Gigabeam Networks to bring fixed wireless broadband access to 1,292 serviceable units,
including 44 businesses in Allegheny Springs, Elliston, Lafayette, and Shawsville. This project is
underway, with anticipated completion by December 2022.
October 2020
Wireless on Wheels Carts Installed. Wireless on Wheels (WOW) carts were installed in rural areas of the
county to help with internet accessibility to include telehealth appointments, working remotely, and K‐
12 school assignments.
August 2020
Private‐Public Partnership Formed. Montgomery County selected Gigabeam through a RFP process.
Gigabeam has experience in bringing high‐speed internet to rural localities in Virginia.
May 2020
Broadband Study Findings presented to Board of Supervisors. The findings were presented to the Board
of Supervisors in the spring of 2020. Funding for the comprehensive broadband plan was made possible
by Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development though the Community Development
Block Grant Program.
October 2019
Initial report provided. The collaborating companies provided the initial report, which provided a plan to
implement recommendations and address the broadband needs of Montgomery County.
August 2019
Thompson and Litton collaborated with Blue Ridge Advisory Services, Inc. The identified team selected
Thompson and Litton who collaborated with a regional telecommunications and broadband company,
Blue Ridge Advisory Services, Inc.
May 2019
Surveyed citizens and businesses. The New River Regional Commission began surveying citizens and
businesses with both paper and electronic response options available.
Team formed. Proposals received. A diverse and cross‐functional team was formed with local
governments, community organizations, citizens, and businesses represented. Proposals from
companies were submitted.
February 2019
Montgomery County ‐ New River Valley Regional Commission partnership. Montgomery County
partnered with the New River Valley Regional Commission to develop a plan for addressing broadband
needs in our community. The goal was to identify areas that are underserved and unserved by
broadband in an effort to address coverage gaps; analyze infrastructure needs; receive feedback from
citizens and stakeholders; identify potential partnership agreements for the final broadband plan
implementation.