Bringing 1/1Gbps Fiber-based Internet to Tatitlek
VALDEZ,
Alaska, Oct. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Copper
Valley Telecom (CVT) is proud to announce a major step forward in
connectivity for Alaska's remote
coastal regions. With support from the U.S. Department of
Agriculture's (USDA) ReConnect Program, CVT will bring high-speed
fiber internet access to the village of Tatitlek and surrounding communities in the
Chugach Census Area.
Copper Valley Telecom Brings High-Speed
Fiber Access to Off-the-Grid Alaskan Coastal Village.
This project builds on the successful 2020 completion of the
"Fiber to the Home" initiative, which brought 25/3 Mbps fiber-based
internet to the indigenous village of Tatitlek, a first for off-grid Alaskan
communities. Now, thanks to a $16.5
million USDA ReConnect Program grant, CVT will extend subsea
fiber from Valdez to the remote
community of Ellamar, continuing all the way to Tatitlek. This new subsea fiber will replace
the existing microwave signal that currently connects these
communities to Valdez. The
microwave link, while crucial for initial connectivity, has
bandwidth limitations that have been increasingly strained as
internet usage has grown over the years. The new fiber
infrastructure will provide 1 Gbps download and 1 Gbps upload
speeds—an exponential improvement—ensuring reliable, future-proof
internet access for more than 140 residents in the region.
Tatitlek is located on the
rugged southern coast of Alaska, a
region characterized by its breathtaking natural beauty, dense
forests, and proximity to the Prince William Sound. The area is
home to indigenous communities that have long maintained
subsistence lifestyles, and the harsh climate, with average winter
temperatures near freezing and frequent heavy precipitation,
presents logistical challenges. Snowfall and storms can disrupt
transportation and communication, making high-speed internet access
even more critical for education, healthcare, business, and staying
connected with the broader world.
By replacing the microwave signal with subsea fiber, CVT's new
infrastructure will significantly improve internet performance and
reliability. It will also support essential services, providing
high-capacity connections to local schools, healthcare providers,
and tribal government facilities. This leap from the current 25/3
Mbps service to 1/1 Gbps speeds will empower the community to take
full advantage of remote learning, telemedicine, and small business
opportunities, helping the residents of Tatitlek and surrounding areas thrive despite
their geographic isolation.
About Copper Valley Telecom
For more than sixty years,
Copper Valley Telephone Cooperative (CVTC), dba Copper Valley
Telecom, has provided high-quality communication services to the
Valdez and Copper River Basin
areas of Alaska. CVT offers a wide
range of services to both residential and business customers,
including telephone, long-distance, high-speed internet, and
wireless voice and LTE data. The company is also a key provider of
high-capacity special access services for schools, libraries,
hospitals, and government agencies via its robust fiber-optic and
microwave network. To learn more about Copper Valley Telecom's
services, visit cvtc.org.
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