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Alaska Communications

Alaska Communications is a U.S.-based telecommunications and IT services provider focused on network connectivity, managed services, and cloud-enabling infrastructure for organizations operating in Alaska and beyond.

  • Business and enterprise connectivity services, including internet, Ethernet, and wide area networking
  • Voice, Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and unified communications services for business and government customers
  • Managed IT and security services, including monitored network and infrastructure support
  • Data center, cloud connectivity, and related colocation and hosting services
  • Consumer internet and voice services within Alaska, complementing business offerings

More About Alaska Communications

Alaska Communications operates as a regional telecommunications carrier and IT services provider, delivering network and infrastructure services for enterprises, government agencies, healthcare organizations, educational institutions, and other organizations that require reliable connectivity in Alaska and interconnected sites in the continental United States. The company’s offerings align with categories such as business internet and Wide Area Network (WAN) services (networking), enterprise voice and collaboration (unified communications), managed network and security services (managed services and security), and data center and cloud connectivity (cloud infrastructure enablement).

In enterprise environments, Alaska Communications typically functions as the primary or secondary network provider, supplying business-class internet access, Ethernet and MPLS-based WAN services (networking), and dedicated connectivity between customer locations and regional or national data centers. These services support architectures that require high-availability links, Quality of Service (QoS) configurations, and support for IP-based applications. For organizations with facilities in remote or rural areas of Alaska, the company’s terrestrial and, in some cases, satellite-enabled backhaul options provide connectivity where other carriers may have limited presence.

The company’s voice and unified communications portfolio (unified communications) is positioned for business, government, and institutional use, often integrated with IP-based PBX systems, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunking, and hosted VoIP solutions. These services use standard telephony and internet protocols such as SIP and Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) and are typically deployed alongside the company’s data connectivity offerings to provide converged communications. Enterprises can use these services to connect branch offices, contact centers, and remote staff with centralized call management and unified dial plans.

Alaska Communications also offers managed IT and security services (managed services, security), which may include managed routers, firewalls, and monitoring of network performance and availability. These services are designed for organizations that prefer to offload day-to-day network operations, device management, and incident handling to a service provider while retaining control over policy and overall architecture. The company’s teams provide design, implementation, and support aligned with standard IP networking and security frameworks.

For workloads that require data center resources, Alaska Communications provides colocation, hosting, and cloud connectivity services (data center, cloud connectivity). Customers can locate servers and storage in Alaska-based facilities with access to redundant power, cooling, and carrier-grade connectivity. The company supports private connections from customer premises into its data centers and onward to major cloud providers via peering and interconnection arrangements, enabling hybrid cloud and multi-site architectures where latency, jurisdiction, or data residency within Alaska are operational considerations.

Within an enterprise technology directory or marketplace taxonomy, Alaska Communications fits into multiple categories: regional Network Service Provider (NSP) (networking), enterprise internet and WAN services (connectivity), SIP trunking and hosted VoIP (unified communications), managed network and security services (managed services, security), and colocation and cloud interconnect provider (data center, cloud enablement). Its portfolio is relevant for organizations planning or operating distributed infrastructures that include Alaskan locations, requiring integrated connectivity, voice, and managed services from a provider with established operations in the region.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 660
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $100M-$250M
  • Stock Ticker: ATNI

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Corporate Headquarters

600 Telephone Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99503

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Telecommunication Services
  • Group: Telecommunication Services
  • Industry: Diversified Telecommunication Services
  • Sub-Industry: Integrated Telecommunication Services