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The message of the Alaska Broadband Summit centered around capitalizing on the upcoming federal funding to improve broadband connection across the state.

“We must be ready as a state to take advantage of this historical funding,” Sen. Sullivan said.

Throughout the summit, Sen. Murkowski and Sullivan along with Dunleavy urged all stakeholders to work together to secure the funding and not let it go to waste. “It really is heartening less than a year after enactment of the Infrastructure and Jobs Act we are really poised to make a substantial difference in how we are connecting across the state our broadband connectivity,” Murkowski said.Alan Davidson was in Anchorage for the summit along with FCC commissioners Brendan Carr and Nathan Simington. Other federal officials were also in attendance to hear about the broadband needs in Alaska.

“We finally have the resources, the tools we need, to meaningful address and close that digital divide,” Davidson said.from the NTIA for the Alaska One Fiber project between Doyon Limited and Alaska Communications. The project aims to link Fort Yukon, Beaver, Stevens Village, Rampart, and Tanana to high-speed internet.

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