Fiber Broadband Coming to Nenana Thanks to Nenana Native Association and Alaska Communications
February 13 2025 - 11:00AM
Business Wire
Project will bridge the digital divide and
create local jobs
Alaskans living in the Athabascan community of Nenana will
receive lifechanging broadband service, thanks to a Tribal
Broadband Connectivity Program Round 2 grant funded by the National
Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA).
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The collaboration between Nenana Native Association, Tanana
Chiefs Conference and Alaska Communications will bring fiber to the
home service to 362 households, 30 businesses, and nine anchor
institutions. This transformative effort is poised to bridge the
digital divide, invigorate economic growth and improve
opportunities for Nenana residents.
The reliable, affordable, high-speed connectivity delivered
through this project will serve as the foundation for education,
healthcare, economic growth and quality of life. In addition to
eliminating the digital divide for residents, this project will
generate new jobs for Alaskans.
The Nenana Native Association will tap into Tanana Chiefs
Conference’s robust workforce development initiatives to offer
residents paid on-the-job training opportunities through this
project. The partners will seek to hire at least two apprentices
for the two-year term of the project. The apprentices will have the
opportunity to engage in project development, design, logistics and
construction of the broadband network, preparing them for a future
career supporting the network, as well as the many new projects
coming to Alaska. Apprentices will receive remote
telecommunications training through the National Coalition for
Telecommunications and Information Technology Education (NCTI)
program.
Affordability is a critical element of internet access and a
necessary condition for economic growth. Alaska Communications
commits to offering its consumer services at the same rates
available in urban areas. It also participates in the FCC’s
Lifeline program, which provides a telecommunications subsidy for
low-income consumers.
“This project supports our vision for an innovative, bustling,
diverse community which upholds quality education while preserving
traditional ways of life,” said JT Baker, Tribal Administrator,
Nenana Native Association. “Access to broadband leads to improved
healthcare, education and economic outcomes. We are excited to
realize these improved outcomes on the lands where Athabascan
people have lived for time immemorial. On behalf of our community,
I thank the NTIA, along with Senator Murkowski, Senator Sullivan,
Congressman Begich, and Governor Dunleavy for their support
bringing this important infrastructure to Alaska.”
“We’re honored to work with Nenana Native Association and Tanana
Chiefs Conference, building on their knowledge of traditional
values, to bring advanced broadband services adhering to the
highest standards in our industry,” said Paul Fenaroli, president
and CEO, Alaska Communications. “Through the creation of local jobs
and equitable access to healthcare and education, this project
marks an exciting milestone for the storied community of
Nenana.”
Service is expected to be available in early 2027.
“Alaskans continue to see new benefits borne by the bipartisan
infrastructure law, and this latest announcement is great news for
some of our underserved communities,” said Senator Murkowski. “It
can’t be said enough – if you don’t have access to reliable
high-speed internet, you’re falling behind in today’s world. Every
Alaskan should have that access and today’s announcement takes us
one step closer to that goal.”
“Many of our rural, Alaska Native communities are without
reliable broadband infrastructure that most Americans take for
granted,” said U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan. “That’s why I have
worked relentlessly with Alaska communities to negotiate billions
of dollars in Alaska-specific provisions in the bipartisan
infrastructure bill, bring federal officials to see first-hand
Alaska’s unique challenges, and improve Alaska’s broadband reach
across the state. I’m glad to see that these significant federal
infrastructure dollars we secured will be deployed by Nenana Native
Association to break down the digital divide in Alaska’s
interior.”
Nenana Native Association
Nenana Native Association is a federally recognized Tribe
committed to preserving cultural heritage, creating opportunities
for members to thrive and be economically and socially
self-sufficient, and promoting traditional values and beliefs to
ensure a positive course of action for generations to come. Learn
more at www.NenanaNativeAssociation.org.
About Alaska Communications
Alaska Communications, an affiliate of ATN International, Inc.
(NASDAQ: ATNI), is a leading provider of mission and life-critical
communications infrastructure in Alaska. The company operates a
robust and advanced statewide fiber network and a highly diverse
undersea fiber optic system that connects Alaska to the contiguous
U.S. For additional information, visit
www.AlaskaCommunications.com.
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