Are you considering going with high speed Internet in Anchorage, Alaska? If so, you want to check out GCI, Alaska’s main communication source for high speed Internet connection. Two Alaska entrepreneurs founded GCI in 1979, and they offer an array of services, which include cellular service, local phone services, long distance, high speed Internet and dial-up, as well as high definition television and digital video recording. Other additional products offered are security guard for your computer and email, additional dial-up access accounts, extra e-mail space, personal web site hosting, domain hosting and CGI scripting. They also offer high speed business Internet packages, as well.

Other providers of high speed business Internet in Anchorage include Alaska Wireless Systems, Impact Interactive, Sinbad Network Communications, Cyber City, Sound Web Solutions and Borealis Broadband Inc.

Borealis Broadband owns and operates a completely independent Wireless Broadband network in Anchorage and rural areas. The network has been delivering high quality wireless communication services since 1997. They operate a completely independent wireless broadband network, and if you connect two or more offices to their infrastructure then you can use Virtual Private Network routers to create secure connections between your office locations with Ethernet-like, low-latency connectivity up to your chosen service level. The company offers three packages – business casual Internet service, business essential Internet service and business critical Internet service. They most recently began offering high speed Internet for home use.

The largest and most recognizable city in Alaska, Anchorage is sometimes called Los Anchorage because of its modern tendencies and cultural diversity. This diversity brings many facets to the city, such as various events and activities. Almost all of the hotels in downtown Anchorage offer free high speed Internet for business travelers.

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