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Encyclopedia > Alaska Communications System
AT&T Alascom
AT&T Alascom logo, 2006-present
Type Subsidiary of AT&T
Founded 1900
Headquarters Anchorage, Alaska
Key people Mike Felix, President & CEO
Industry telecommunications
Products Telecommunications
Employees unknown
Slogan N/A
Website www.attalascom.com

AT&T Alascom is an Alaskan telecommunications company; specifically, an interexchange carrier (IXC). AT&T Alascom is currently a wholly owned subsidiary of AT&T. AT&T Alascom, previously known as Alascom and many other names, was the first long-distance telephone company in Alaska. AT&T Alascom has extensive telecommunications infrastructure in Alaska, including three satellites, undersea and terrestrial fiber-optic cable, and numerous earth stations. In business, a subsidiary is a company controlled by another company or corporation. ... This article describes the present AT&T Inc. ... 1900 (MCM) was an exceptional common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, but a leap year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. ... The current version of the article or section reads like an advertisement. ... Copy of the original phone of Graham Bell at the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris Telecommunication is the transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of communication. ... Telecommunication involves the transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of communication. ... Employment is a contract between two parties, one being the employer and the other being the employee. ... Look up Slogan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... This page as shown in the AOL 9. ... Official language(s) English Capital Juneau Largest city Anchorage Area  Ranked 1st  - Total 663,267 sq mi (1,717,854 km²)  - Width 808 miles (1,300 km)  - Length 1,479 miles (2,380 km)  - % water 13. ... Copy of the original phone of Graham Bell at the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris Telecommunication is the transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of communication. ... A corporation is a legal person which, while being composed of natural persons, exists completely separately from them. ... In the United States, Interexchange carrier (or IXC) is a legal and regulatory term for a telecommunications company, commonly called a long-distance telephone company, such as AT&T, MCI, and Sprint. ... This article describes the present AT&T Inc. ... U.S. military MILSTAR communications satellite A communications satellite (sometimes abbreviated to comsat) is an artificial satellite stationed in space for the purposes of telecommunications using radio at microwave frequencies. ... A submarine communications cable is a cable laid beneath the sea to carry telecommunications between countries. ... Terrestrial television (also known as over-the-air, OTA, or broadcast television) is the traditional method of television broadcast signal delivery, by radio waves transmitted through open space, usually carrying unencrypted signals. ... A bundle of optical fibers. ... A satellite earth station is a communications facility with a microwave radio transmitting and receiving antenna and required receiving and transmitting equipment for communicating with satellites. ...


Unlike most of the United States, AT&T had no role in Alaskan telecommunications as a local or long-distance telephone provider until the purchase of Alascom in 1995. Alaska was also never served by any of the Regional Bell Operating Companies. Local exchange carrier is a regulatory term in telecommunications for so-called local telephone company. ... 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Map of the original and current companies. ...


Alascom and GCI have been the two primary competitors for long-distance telephone service in Alaska since GCI's founding in 1979. General Communications Inc. ... Competition is the act of striving against another force for the purpose of achieving dominance or attaining a reward or goal, or out of a biological imperative such as survival. ... This page refers to the year 1979. ...

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History

The company began in 1900 when the U.S. Congress authorized the U.S. Army Signal Corps to create the Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System, or WAMCATS. 1900 (MCM) was an exceptional common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, but a leap year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. ... Congress in Joint Session. ... The United States Army is the largest branch of the United States armed forces and has primary responsibility for land-based military operations. ... The Signal Corps is a military branch, usually subordinate to a countrys army. ...


During the 1940s and World War II, the U.S. Army completed the system and it became known as the Alaska Communications System (ACS) and the White Alice Communications System. (Note: no affiliation to the current Alaska Communications Systems) The 1940s decade ran from 1940 to 1949. ... Combatants Major Allied powers: United Kingdom Soviet Union United States Republic of China and others Major Axis powers: Nazi Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Harry Truman Chiang Kai-Shek Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki Tojo Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead... Boswell Bay, Alaska White Alice Site, Tropospheric Antenna and feeder. ... Alaska Communications Systems is one of the two major corporations which provide communications services to Alaska. ...


In 1971, RCA Corporation purchased ACS and renamed it RCA Alascom. Alascom greatly built up the telecommunications infrastructure in the state during this time, due to RCA's major involvement in communications satellites. 1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1971 calendar). ... RCAs logo as seen today on many products. ... U.S. military MILSTAR communications satellite A communications satellite (sometimes abbreviated to comsat) is an artificial satellite stationed in space for the purposes of telecommunications. ...


In 1979, Pacific Power & Light Company (also known as Pacific Telecom, Inc.) purchased RCA Alascom and it became known as Alascom, Inc. This page refers to the year 1979. ...


The company launched three communications satellites into orbit: Aurora I on October 27, 1982, Aurora II on May 29, 1991, and Aurora III in 2000. All three satellites are dedicated solely to providing telecommunications services to Alaska. U.S. military MILSTAR communications satellite A communications satellite (sometimes abbreviated to comsat) is an artificial satellite stationed in space for the purposes of telecommunications. ... October 27 is the 300th day of the year (301st in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 65 days remaining. ... 1982 (MCMLXXXII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... May 29 is the 149th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (150th in leap years). ... 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the year 2000. ...

AT&T Alascom logo, 1999-2006
AT&T Alascom logo, 1999-2006

AT&T purchased Alascom in 1995 and gave the company its current name. Regulatory approval of the purchase required the company to continue to exist as a separate entity from AT&T. 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Competitors

Alaska Communications Systems is one of the two major corporations which provide communications services to Alaska. ... NASDAQ in Times Square, New York City. ... General Communications Inc. ... NASDAQ in Times Square, New York City. ...

See also

Copy of the original phone of Graham Bell at the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris Telecommunication is the transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of communication. ... Official language(s) English Capital Juneau Largest city Anchorage Area  Ranked 1st  - Total 663,267 sq mi (1,717,854 km²)  - Width 808 miles (1,300 km)  - Length 1,479 miles (2,380 km)  - % water 13. ...

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MSN Money - ALSK Key Developments: Investing (544 words)
Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. (ACS) announced that it has closed the sale of 10.0 million shares of the Company's common stock that were held entirely by affiliates of Fox Paine & Company, LLC, the selling stockholders.
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MSN Money - US:ALSK Recent stock news (454 words)
Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. ("ACS") (NASDAQ:ALSK) today announced the closing of the previously announced sale of 10.0 million shares of ACS' common stock that were held entirely by...
Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. ("ACS") (Nasdaq:ALSK) today announced its CDMA network expansion to an area of the North Slope oil fields in Alaska.
Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. ("ACS") (NASDAQ:ALSK) today announced it is expanding its telecommunications services on the island of Kodiak.
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