Tanana Chiefs Conference Awarded $35 Million Grant to Bring Broadband to Rural Alaska Villages
September 19 2023 - 3:42PM
Business Wire
With service provider Alaska Communications,
this project will expand fiber service in the interior
This week, Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) was awarded a $35
million grant to install affordable, reliable high-speed broadband
in three underserved TCC communities. The 100% fiber-based network
will be installed in the villages of Venetie, Chalkyitsik and
Circle.
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The project is part of the Alaska FiberOptic Project, which is a
larger collaboration between Calista Corporation; Doyon, Limited;
Gana-A ‘Yoo Limited; Tanana Chiefs Conference; and Alaska
Communications to connect more than 20 communities in the Yukon and
Kuskokwim regions, beginning in Fairbanks and extending to the
Bering Sea Coast. The terrestrial fiber network will begin in Fort
Yukon and extend to Venetie. Submarine fiber cable will be placed
in the Yukon River to connect Fort Yukon and Circle. Residents and
businesses will receive Gigabit speeds through a fiber-to-the-home
connection.
“The lack of reliable connectivity perpetuates disparities in
education, healthcare, economic opportunities and social well-being
for our people,” said Brian Ridley, Chief and Chairman, Tanana
Chiefs Conference. “We’re working diligently with our Native
Corporation partners, the Alaska Delegation, government entities
and Alaska Communications to remedy market conditions that have
left our Alaska Native Villages on the wrong side of the digital
divide. Mahsi' Choo, to the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the
Biden-Harris Administration for this profound opportunity.”
The five companies recognize that access to high-speed internet
puts access to resources in the hands of rural Alaskans. The Alaska
Fiber-Optic Project will bridge the digital divide for many rural
communities, providing access to virtual meetings, online classes,
telehealth and online jobs without having to compromise their
village way of life.
“Keeping the people of rural America connected with reliable,
high-speed internet, brings new and innovative ideas to the rest of
our country,” said USDA Rural Development Deputy Under Secretary
Farah Ahmad. “Thanks to President Biden’s Investing in America
agenda, we’re making sure that people in rural communities across
Alaska have access to high-speed internet so they can connect with
their loved ones and tap into economic opportunities. As this
Administration grows the economy from the bottom up and middle out,
we’re delivering historic funding to ensure rural America remains a
great place to live, work and raise a family.”
The collaborative work of Tribes, Tribal nonprofit
organizations, government and telecommunications entities can be
credited for the pending upgrade in access to digital
communications in these communities.
“USDA Rural Development works alongside Tribes, municipalities,
and telecommunication companies to connect remote and rural
communities to high-speed internet,” said USDA Rural Development
State Director for Alaska Julia Hnilicka. “I am deeply proud of the
partnerships created through USDA’s ReConnect program and humbled
by the passion Alaskans have for working together toward a common
goal. Alaskans deserve affordable, reliable high-speed internet,
not only for students to learn and thrive, but also for patients to
access medical care. This investment is just one example of how the
Biden-Harris Administration’s unprecedented push for equity is
providing rural Alaskans with opportunities.”
Connecting all communities across the United States to
high-speed internet is a central part of President Biden’s
Investing in America agenda to rebuild the economy by rebuilding
our nation’s infrastructure. This agenda is driving more than $500
billion in private-sector manufacturing investments, rebuilding
America’s infrastructure, lowering costs and creating good-paying
jobs.
Alaska Communications will build, operate, and maintain the
network and service.
“We’re honored to expand our work with Tanana Chiefs Conference
to provide the technical expertise and experience building,
operating and maintaining critical broadband infrastructure,” said
Kathleen Redmond, Vice President Strategy and Operations, Alaska
Communications. “It’s exciting to think about the opportunities
ahead for the residents of Venetie, Chalkyitsik and Circle.”
Tanana Chiefs Conference
Tanana Chiefs Conference is an Alaska Native non-profit
corporation that works toward meeting the health and social service
needs of the Alaska Native people living within the 235,000 square
mile region in Interior Alaska. TCC was formally founded in 1962
and emerged out of the long-standing tradition of Interior tribes
working together to advocate for their communities. For more
information visit www.tananachiefs.org.
Alaska Communications
Alaska Communications, a subsidiary of ATN International, Inc.
(NASDAQ: ATNI), is the leading provider of advanced broadband and
managed IT services for businesses and consumers in Alaska. The
company operates a highly reliable, advanced statewide data network
with the latest technology and the most diverse undersea fiber
optic system connecting Alaska to the contiguous U.S. For more
information, visit www.AlaskaCommunications.com.
United States Department of Agriculture
The United States Department of Agriculture provides leadership
on food, agriculture, natural resources, rural development,
nutrition, and related issues based on public policy, the best
available science, and effective management.
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Tanana Chiefs Conference Taryn Calhoun, public relations
specialist (907) 452-8251 ext.3570
taryn.calhoun@tananachiefs.org
Alaska Communications Heather Marron, manager, corporate
communications 907-564-1326 heather.marron@acsalaska.com
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