TERRA-Southwest is United Utilities Incorporated's (UUI) project to build a next generation communications network in Southwest Alaska. This historic project is jointly funded with $44 million coming from the USDA Rural Utilities Service and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and $44 million in the form of a loan to UUI. UUI is a wholly owned subsidiary of Alaska's largest telecommunications company, GCI.
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Project Updates

2/7/2012

Thanks for covering TERRA @bbtimes! Tech upgrade in Southwest on a roll http://t.co/VjkOhRVX #Alaska #broadband

2/6/2012

TERRA-Southwest: full version: http://t.co/JntJM6Lx @GCIAK

1/19/2012

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New Project to Make Broadband in Southwest More Affordable - Called "Terra Southwest"

News and Announcements

TERRA-SOUTHWEST: FULL VERSION

2/01/2012

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United Utilities, a wholly owned subsidiary of GCI, has completed Terra Southwest.

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ALASKA DISPATCH: BROADBAND INTERNET FORGES INTO RURAL ALASKA

1/13/2012

Thousands of remote Alaskans will soon be able to enjoy high-speed Internet thanks to an $88 million project -- funded partly with a federal stimulus grant -- that laid hundreds of miles of fiber-o

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ALASKA JOURNAL OF COMMERCE: GCI TO CONNECT SOUTHWEST WITH BROADBAND

1/13/2012

Southwest Alaska is ready to get online a year after General Communications Inc. broke ground on a historic project to bring high-speed internet access to the region.

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