Anchorage businesses face a connectivity market unlike anywhere in the Lower 48. Limited carrier competition, significant infrastructure constraints, and higher-than-average pricing are the norm. We know the Alaska market — who the real players are, what pricing is achievable, and how to get the best deal for your business.
Anchorage has fewer carrier options than most Lower 48 markets, but competition between GCI and Alaska Communications has improved pricing for commercial customers. Satellite and fixed wireless options fill gaps in outlying areas.
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GCI Business
Fiber / Cable / WirelessAlaska's largest provider. Extensive fiber and cable infrastructure across Anchorage with business-grade options from broadband to dedicated fiber. Strong support for enterprise and government accounts.
Alaska Communications (ACS)
Fiber / DSLAnchorage-based carrier with fiber and copper infrastructure. Competitive for dedicated circuits and business broadband, particularly in commercial districts.
AT&T Business
Fiber / EnterpriseLimited but growing enterprise presence in Anchorage for large organizations requiring Lower 48 carrier relationships and multi-site coordination.
Matanuska Telephone Association
Fiber / BroadbandCooperative serving the Mat-Su Valley and parts of the Anchorage outskirts with broadband and fiber options for businesses in Eagle River and Wasilla.
ASTAC
Fixed Wireless / FiberArctic Slope Telephone Association Cooperative — serves outlying and rural Alaska communities with fixed wireless and limited fiber options.
Alaska's connectivity market is shaped by geography. Anchorage is the best-served market in the state, but it still operates with fewer carrier options than comparably sized Lower 48 cities. GCI and ACS are the dominant players; pricing is higher and contract terms differ from national norms.
We source connectivity for Anchorage businesses across energy, government contracting, healthcare, and logistics. We know what pricing is achievable from GCI and ACS, when AT&T is the right call for a large enterprise, and when a satellite or fixed wireless backup circuit makes sense for business continuity.
Every industry has different connectivity requirements. Here's how we approach them.
Alaska's energy sector has demanding connectivity requirements. We source reliable, redundant circuits for oil, gas, and mining companies operating from Anchorage headquarters and field offices.
Anchorage is Alaska's government hub. State agencies, federal contractors, and military support firms need reliable connectivity. We source compliant, high-availability circuits for these accounts.
Providence Alaska Medical Center and other Anchorage healthcare providers need HIPAA-aligned, redundant connectivity. We source dedicated circuits with SLA guarantees.
Many Anchorage businesses have operations across Alaska. We coordinate connectivity across multiple sites — from Anchorage to Fairbanks to remote field locations — through our carrier relationships.
Anchorage is Alaska's logistics hub. Transportation and distribution companies need reliable internet for operations coordination, tracking systems, and carrier communications.
Wherever your business is located, we have carrier relationships and market knowledge to find the right solution.
Common questions from Anchorage businesses evaluating internet options.
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