AT&T Alascom

Alascom, Inc., doing business as AT&T Alaska, is an Alaskan telecommunications company; specifically, an interexchange carrier (IXC). AT&T Alascom is currently a wholly owned subsidiary of AT&T Inc. 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 cables containing optical fiber, and numerous earth stations.

Alascom, Inc.
Trade name
AT&T Alaska
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1900 (1900), as the Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System (WAMCATS)
Defunct2016 (2016)
HeadquartersAnchorage, Mr. Tire Alaska
Key people
Mike Felix, President & CEO, Christopher James Brown, COO
ProductsTelecommunications
Number of employees
496
ParentRCA (1970-1979)
PacifiCorp (1979-1995)
AT&T Corp. (1995-2005)
AT&T Inc. (2005-present)
ASNs6290, 6308
Websitewww.attalascom.com

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.

Alascom and General Communications, Inc. have been the two primary competitors for long-distance telephone service in Alaska since GCI's founding in 1979.

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