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Company
History
TelAlaska,
Inc. is a family of companies that provides telecommunications
products and services throughout Alaska. These companies include:
Interior Telephone, Mukluk Telephone, TelAlaska Long Distance,
Eyecom Cable, and TelAlaska NetWorks.
In
1968, the Rhyner family started Interior Telephone Company, and
in 1969, the company began providing telephone service to Fort
Yukon, Alaska. Today, Interior Telephone serves eleven Alaskan
communities spread out from Fort Yukon in the heart of north
central Alaska down to the Aleutian chain of islands on the southwestern
tip of the state.
In
1992, TelAlaska purchased Mukluk Telephone Company and began
service to 13 additional communities, including six located along
the Iditarod Dog Sled Trail near Nome, Alaska, and Little Diomede
Island in the Bering Sea just 2.6 miles from Russia.
On
September 1, 2000 as a part of ATEAC, TelAlaska became the new
provider of telephone service to the communities of Nome which
will be incorporated into Mukluk Telephone Company and Seward,
and Moose Pass which will be incorporated into Interior Telephone
Company.
Providing
telecommunications to remote rural locations is our specialty.
Only four of the 25 Alaskan communities that TelAlaska's Interior
and Mukluk Telephone Companies serve is accessible by road.
In
addition to Interior and Mukluk Telephone companies, TelAlaska
includes Eyecom, with cable TV service to four communities; TelAlaska
Long Distance, with long distance telephone service; and TelAlaska
NetWorks with Internet services for residents and businesses
throughout Alaska including voice and data network solutions.
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