OSS/BSS, Network Security & Telecommunications

Alaska Communications Upgrades Northstar Submarine Fiberoptic Cable

Alaska Communications invests in submarine fiber network upgrades with advanced technology interface.

Alaska Communications has completed important network upgrades extending the life of one of Alaska’s critical communication links.

Alaska Communications owns and operates two submarine fiberoptic cables connecting Alaska with the contiguous United States: Northstar and AKORN.

This upgrade included replacing Northstar’s power feed equipment (PFE) units in three locations across Alaska and Oregon with new hardware.

“This upgrade is an investment in the future of our submarine fiber network, reinforcing our commitment to delivering exceptional service and connectivity for years to come,” said Jeff Vogt, chief operating officer. “Northstar was one of the first cables to connect Alaska to the Lower 48 and through maintenance projects like our PFE upgrade, we’re ensuring Alaskans remain reliably connected consistent with our vision to connect Alaskans to each other and the world.”

Alaska Communications continues to invest in its network. Between critical maintenance projects and significant expansion of our network, the company demonstrates its leadership in delivering essential broadband to Alaskans which are proven to bring value to communities and individuals by driving economic growth, expanding access to education and healthcare, and enabling workforce development opportunities.

Discover the latest trends and insights—explore the Business Insights Journal for up-to-date strategies and industry breakthroughs!

Related posts

Chunghwa Telecom Wins Frost & Sullivan 2025 5G Innovation Award

PR Newswire

1Finity Announces Open Networking Innovation Center – Americas

Business Wire

Gilat Receives $25Mn+ in Orders for its Multi-Orbit Satellite Solutions

GlobeNewswire