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The modules are packaged and ready for the Barge to Nome, and then on to their proper destination. |
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Construction pictures from TERRA-NW Phase II to Nome at Kwiktalik, just outside of Golovin. |
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Tower construction continues on schedule at Shaktoolik and Unalakleet |
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Construction continues on schedule at Holy Cross Hills, Otter Creek, and Unalakleet mountaintop repeater sites. |
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Terra Northwest construction underway outside Grayling Alaska, Communication and Power Modules are being completed in time for summer 2012 construction. |
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TERRA NW Phase 1 materials and equipment on a barge headed for Nome. |
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Power and communication modules being moved from Palmer to the Port of Anchorage for shipment to Nome. |
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Photos from the August 25th TERRA-SW event in Dillingham |
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Photos from the Manokotak site visit at the August 25th TERRA-SW event |
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Photos from the New Stuyahok site visit at the TERRA-SW event |
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Communication modules being loaded onto barges bound for southwest Alaska. |
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Barge with TERRA-SW communications and power modules, towers and other construction materials and equipment being unloaded in Dillingham, AK. May 17, 2011 |
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Pictures of recent TERRA-SW construction. |
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UUI’s fiber optic contractor, Ledcor, Inc., completed the first milestone for TERRA-SW, laying fiber optic cable underground along a 43-mile route between Igiugig and Levelock. |
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Workers building shelters in a facility in Walla Walla, WA |