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Alaska Communications Expands Fiber Footprint in Tribal Alaska

Alaska Communications will deploy fiber to more than 400 tribal households, businesses and anchor institutions in the state, it announced Thursday. Funded by NTIA's tribal broadband connectivity program, the project will include a partnership with the Nenana Native Association and…

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Tanana Chiefs Conference to deploy broadband service to Alaskans living in the Athabascan community of Nenana. The Nenana Native Association will "tap into Tanana Chiefs Conference’s robust workforce development initiatives to offer residents paid on-the-job training opportunities through this project," the group said. Alaska Communications is "honored" to work with both groups, said President-CEO Paul Fenaroli, adding that service is expected to be available in early 2027.