New River Valley Unwired, a 13-year-old Christiansburg-based Internet service provider, has been acquired by All Points Broadband.
The new owner says existing customers don’t need to take any action. There won’t be any price hikes, and the only changes on the horizon are increased bandwidth as All Points plans to invest in the network, according to company Vice President Tom Innes.
All of NRVU’s employees have been rehired and the company says it plans to keep a regional office in Christiansburg.
Innes declined to disclose the terms of the sale.
The acquisition marks the fourth Internet provider the Leesburg, Virginia-based company has bought in the past two years, as it has grown its footprint across underserved parts of Northern Virginia, Maryland and West Virginia.

