The GCI Alaska United (AU) Aleutians Fiber Project is underway! GCI is constructing an 800+ mile subsea fiber system to serve some of the nation’s most remote communities. Running from Kodiak along the south side of the Alaska Peninsula to Unalaska, the bold project will deliver urban-level speed, service and reliability for the first time to the communities of Unalaska, King Cove, Sand Point, Akutan, Chignik Bay, Larsen Bay, Chignik Lagoon, Chignik Lake, Cold Bay, False Pass, Ouzinkie, and Port Lions. GCI turned up service in Unalaska in 2022, Sand Point in 2023, and King Cove in 2024, bringing 2.5 gig internet speeds to consumers and closing the digital divide in each community! GCI expects to turn up service in more communities in 2024.
GCI’s AU-Aleutians Fiber Project is a two-part project to bring 2,500 Mbps internet speeds and affordable, unlimited data plans to a dozen Aleutian, Alaska Peninsula, and Kodiak Island communities, closing the digital divide and bringing digital equity to the region.
The first phase of the project is expected to cost $58 million, funded by a $25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture ReConnect Program and $33 million of GCI’s own capital. With its more than 800-mile-long fiber optic backbone in place, crews brought Unalaska online at the end of 2022. The communities of Akutan, Sand Point, King Cove, Chignik Bay, and Larsen Bay will be turned up next.
We can’t wait to make history by building out our fiber network — the gold standard for connectivity — that will open up a world of possibilities for everyone from local consumers (including gamers!), to fishing boat captains to small business owners.
“Fiber service will enable Unalaska, the nation’s largest fishing port and a gateway to the American Arctic, and the other project communities to realize their full economic potential while advancing the national security interests of the United States.”
-Ron Duncan, GCI CEO & Founder
Connecting some of the most remote communities in the nation won’t be easy, but GCI’s team of experts is up to the challenge. We’ve been connecting Alaska’s small, extremely remote Arctic communities for more than 40 years. Through innovative solutions, like our hybrid microwave-fiber network in Western Alaska serving 40,000 Alaskans in 84 communities, we are able to serve more than 240 communities across the state and 97% of Alaskans live in GCI’s service area.
We don’t do it because it’s easy — we do it because we are committed to connecting Alaskans.
“This battle against the digital divide is a lifelong, endless battle because the goal posts are going to be constantly moving with evolving technology. We’ve got a team at GCI that is focused on rural connectivity, building a 10-year plan for how we get from where we are today, to a level of service in rural Alaska that exceeds what’s available in urban Alaska today.”
-Ron Duncan, GCI CEO & Founder
During the current phase of this project, we’re seeking permission to install fiber optic cabling directly to homes and businesses in your communities, so you’ll be able to experience GCI high-speed internet when it becomes available. There is currently no charge for installation and no commitment to purchase services. Learn more ➔
Visit your local GCI store or call the GCI AU Project team at (907) 868-5656.
How to prepare for high-speed internet service
To access the incredible speeds and benefits this project will bring to your community, your property will need to have a direct connection into our fiber network. We are connecting buildings now so that we will be able to turn on high-speed internet for customers who choose to start service with us, as soon as the fiber network is ready to go live. Both homes and businesses will be able to experience a tremendous increase in speed when compared to their current internet service. Visit your local GCI store or call (907) 868-5656 to grant permission for fiber installation to your property.
No commitment to purchase
Giving permission to connect your home or business is not an obligation to purchase service from GCI later; this connection will simply give you the option to switch to GCI when the fiber network goes live in your community. Currently, the connection to your home or business is completely free, though installation fees may apply in the future. We strongly encourage you to give permission for this installation now, even if you are unsure that you will ever be a GCI high-speed internet customer because only properties with direct fiber connections will be able to experience these speeds. Due to unpredictable weather and availability of installation crews, properties that do not give permission to be connected to the network now risk significant delays to high-speed internet access if they choose to begin service at a later point in time. Visit your local GCI store or call (907) 868-5656 to grant permission for fiber installation to your property.
Plans and pricing
Residential customers will have access to the same GCI home internet plans and pricing currently available in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, and other major markets in Alaska. Business customers will also enjoy access to much faster business internet plans, at a fraction of the cost of current local internet plan options.
Service delivery timeline
GCI high-speed internet become available in Unalaska in late 2022, and GCI expects to turn up service in more communities in 2023. Check back later for timing updates regarding the remaining communities that are included in this project: King Cove, Sand Point, Chignik Bay, and Larsen Bay.
What are GCI’s plans for wireless improvement?
Right now, the Aleutians Fiber Project is focused on delivering high-speed broadband internet through a fiber network, which is the building block for all other services. Once the fiber network is complete, GCI will launch a project to improve wireless service. Unalaska is expected to be the first community to receive the new, updated wireless service.
Mike Bertsch
GCI AU-Aleutians Fiber Project Manager
John Burnett
Unalaska AU-Aleutians Fiber Project Manager
Bruce Rein
Submarine Assets Director
Jenifer Nelson
Rural Affairs Director