Terrestrial Broadband Internet Service Operational In 40 Remote Rural Communities

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Terrestrial Broadband Internet Service Operational In 40 Remote Rural Communities

ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- General Communication Inc., (GCI) (NASDAQ:GNCMA) and its wholly owned subsidiary, United Utilities, Inc. (UUI), have delivered terrestrial broadband Internet service to the residents of 40 remote, rural communities in Bristol Bay and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. Efforts continue to connect an additional 25 communities to the state's only high-speed broadband terrestrial service in Western Alaska.

In the first week of October, GCI launched its new broadband service in 16 new communities:

    Akiachak   Kwethluk    Oscarville
    Akiak      Marshall
                           Pilot Station
    Atmautluak Mekoryuk    Russian Mission
    Chevak     Napakiak    Scammon Bay
    Hooper Bay Napaskiak
    Kasigluk   Nunapitchuk

The high-speed broadband service is available in these communities as a result of TERRA-Southwest, a network established by more than 400 miles of fiber-optic cable and 13 new microwave towers.

Communities that launched high-speed broadband service earlier this year include:

    Port Alsworth Ekwok        Mountain Village
    Alakanuk      Grayling     Newtok
    Aniak         Igiugig      Nightmute
    Iliamna       Koliganek    Nunam Iqua
    Kokhanok      Levelock     Platinum
    Newhalen      New Stuyahok Saint Mary's
    Nondalton     Emmonak      Toksook Bay
    Pedro Bay     Goodnews Bay Tununak

GCI and UUI offer a range of new Internet service plans in these recently launched communities. Download speeds will be eight to 16 times faster than what is available today on similarly priced plans for those served by the satellite-based WISP system. Customers will experience a substantial increase in service quality because TERRA-Southwest eliminates satellite-related latency. For more information about the communities served, new service plans and technical terms, go to gci.com/TERRA.

GCI will post updates on gci.com about service dates and ordering procedures as the deployment progresses.

The next communities scheduled to receive high-speed broadband service are:

    Aleknagik    Kipnuk        South Naknek
    Anvik        Kongiganak    Togiak
    Chefornak    Kwigillingok  Tuluksak
    Chuathbaluk  Lower Kalskag Tuntutuliak
    Clarks Point Manokotak     Twin Hills
    Dillingham   Naknek        Unalakleet
    Eek          Pitkas Point  Upper Kalskag
    Holy Cross   Quinhagak
    King Salmon  Shageluk

GCI (NASDAQ:GNCMA) is an Alaska-based integrated communications provider and the second largest wireless provider in Alaska. As a pioneer in bundled services, GCI provides local, long distance and wireless telephone, video services, Internet and data communication services throughout Alaska. For more information, visit gci.com. 

SOURCE  General Communication, Inc.

General Communication, Inc.

CONTACT: David Morris, +1-907-265-5396, dmorris@gci.com, or Bruce Broquet, +1-907-868-6660, bbroquet@gci.com

Web Site: http://www.gci.com

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