Alaska Broadband Provider Completes SEALink South Undersea Cable
Briefly

The SEALink South project, funded by a $29.3M USDA grant, enhances connectivity in Southeast Alaska, promoting diverse routing options for better service.
By completing the SEALink South submarine fiber optic cable a year ahead of schedule, AP&T strengthens communication infrastructure for 74,000 residents in the region.
The project interconnects key locations such as Ketchikan, Hollis, and Coffman Cove, fostering improved broadband access and enhancing the local economy.
AP&T’s commitment to developing submarine fiber optic projects underlines their focus on rural connectivity, aiding indigenous stakeholders with transport and routing diversity.
Read at Telecompetitor
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