Alaska Communications Accelerates Network Investment With Plans for 100,000 Locations Served With Improved Broadband Service
Alaska Communications Accelerates Network Investment With Plans for 100,000 Locations Served With Improved Broadband Service
Speeds up to 300Mbps of unlimited data
ANCHORAGE, Alaska–(July 15) As part of its ongoing network expansion, Alaska Communications is launching improved broadband service to approximately 100,000 businesses and homes across Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau and the Kenai Peninsula.
Powered by fiber-fed, next-generation fixed wireless technology, Alaska Communications is expanding broadband access rapidly to meet the needs of businesses and families. With speeds up to 300Mbps download and 100Mbps upload, Alaskans can get the connectivity they need to efficiently run their business, work or learn from home, attend telehealth appointments, stream their favorite programs, connect smart home devices, play online games and more.
“We hear from residents across the state that they want reliable, unlimited internet service. If it matters to Alaskans, it matters to us,” said Paul Fenaroli, President and CEO, Alaska Communications. “With fixed wireless internet access backed by our state-of-the-art fiber network, we’re able to give Alaskans a reliable option for connecting their businesses and homes at affordable rates with local support.”
Alaska Communications’ new service includes:
- The speed you need: Up to 300Mbps download and 100Mbps upload.
- Unlimited data: Like all Alaska Communications services, there are no data caps, throttling or overage fees.
- Reliability: Advances in technology no longer require a line of sight for a strong signal.
- Affordable: Competitive pricing at a flat, monthly rate.
- No extra costs: Free installation and equipment with term agreement.
- Local support: Installed and supported by Alaskans.
- Small business solutions: Bundle with our other small business services, which include Microsoft 365, helpdesk support and more.
“For businesses, it opens the door to enhanced productivity, better customer service, improved security and the ability to compete in our digital-first economy,” said Fenaroli. “For families, this means smoother streaming, faster downloads and more reliable connections for remote work, online learning and everyday use.”
North Anchorage available now, midtown and south Anchorage coming soon
This high-speed service is available for businesses and residents in the following Anchorage neighborhoods: downtown, Government Hill, Mountain View and Airport Heights.
The Anchorage hillside, south Anchorage and midtown Anchorage will be available later this summer. By the end of 2025, 50,000 locations in Anchorage alone will be eligible.
“The Anchorage market is seeing demand for high-speed alternatives to cable internet,” said Fenaroli. “Competition is good for Alaska and we’re excited to build on our more than 120-year history to support Alaskans in new ways.”
Other service locations coming soon
Alaska Communications plans to improve or expand its fiber-fed fixed wireless network in Fairbanks, Juneau and the Kenai Peninsula starting later this year.
How to get connected
Business: For business service, fill out a service request form on the Alaska Communications’ website.
Residential: Alaskans living in these communities check their address to see service availability at https://order.alaskacommunications.com.
About Alaska Communications
Alaska Communications, an affiliate of ATN International, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATNI), is a leading provider of mission and life-critical communications infrastructure in Alaska. The company operates a robust and advanced statewide fiber network and a highly diverse undersea fiber optic system that connects Alaska to the contiguous U.S. For additional information, visit www.AlaskaCommunications.com.