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TERRA is GCI’s vision to build a next-generation communications network for the remote and rural areas of Alaska.  The first segment, TERRA Southwest, was built in 2011 by United Utilities Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of GCI.  TERRA Southwest includes 400 miles of new fiber-optic cable and 13 new microwave towers connecting 65 communities.  With the start of TERRA Northwest in 2012, GCI is continuing to build on its vision to bring terrestrial broadband to other regions of Alaska.
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ALASKA JOURNAL OF COMMERCE: TERRA NETWORK IMPROVING HEALTH CARE

11/02/2012

For some rural communities, better telecommunications means better healthcare. GCI launched its TERRA-Southwest network in June, improving telecommunications for much of southwestern Alaska.

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KDLG RADIO: GCI ANNOUNCES PLANS TO EXPAND BROADBAND INTERNET FROM SHAKTOOLIK TO KOTZEBUE - OCTOBER 15, 2012

10/16/2012

GCI announced plans Monday to continue expanding its broadband internet capacity in western Alaska. KDLG's Mike Mason has the details.

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Project Updates

Check out the latest video showcasing the progress of TERRA-NW into Nome and Kotzebue. t.co/o3Il6pFb

2 days 22 hours ago

GCI’s TERRA networks are improving #AK health care. Read how: t.co/DF7W77BF via @AlaskaJournal @medischner

13 weeks 1 hour ago
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