Project Overview

TERRA Network – Aleutians

Aleutian Islands / Northwest Alaska

TERRA Network is a hybrid terrestrial fiber-optic & microwave network under development by General CommunicationInc. (GCI). TERRA brings connectivity to some of Alaska’s most remote regions—delivering access to healthcare,education, and other critical public resources to more than 45,000 Native Alaskans.

Clearinghouse CDFI provided $16.25 million New Markets Tax Credits (NMTCs) to GCI for the Aleutian Islands development phase of TERRA Network. Wells Fargo Community Investment Holding, LLC was the project investor.

TERRA Network is 3,300 miles long—further than Seattle to Miami—and includes both overland and undersea fiber. This phase of TERRA Network development will extend the undersea fiber an additional 800 miles along the peninsula from Kodiak to Unalaska. It will serve an additional 14,000 Native Alaskans. Development will create 211 construction jobs and 17 permanent jobs paying salaries averaging 1.6 times the area living wage.

Project

TERRA Network – Aleutians

Client

TERRA Network

Loan Amount

$9999999

$16.25 MILLION NEW MARKETS TAX CREDITS

Clearinghouse CDFI’s Tax Credit Allocation Helps Deliver Internet to Alaska’s Most Remote & Critically Underserved Native Communities

The Impact

59,000

Native Alaskans
served

211

Construction
jobs created

800 +

Miles undersea extension to
existing 3,300 mile long network

17

Permanent jobs
created

“Thanks to Clearinghouse CDFI, the educational benefits this project will bring to people living in the area is phenomenal. It truly bridges the digital divide—allowing schools access to the Internet and community members to advance their careers through higher education and training courses.”

– Jenifer Nelson, Sr. Manager Corporate Communications and Community Engagement for GCI