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Prysmian Group., a pioneer in the energy and telecom cable systems industry, has been awarded a contract by Alaska Power & Telephone Company (AP&T) to supply, install and test two submarine fiber optic cable links in south-east Alaska.

The SEALink project undertaken by AP&T’s subsidiary AP&T Wireless (APTW) will improve communications in southeast Alaska, bringing broadband to rural areas that are currently unserved.

submarine fiber optic cable

The SEALink project will create a 214-mile submarine fiber optic cable from Alaska’s capital in Juneau to Prince of Wales Island. Prysmian Group’s turnkey contract will provide a 323-km MINISUB brand cable with 36 G.652.D FO.

The cable will be produced at Prysmian’s Nordenham, Germany plant, one of the group’s three centers of excellence for submarine cables production. Delivery is scheduled for the third quarter of 2022, with provisional acceptance by end of 2022. The turnkey project will be managed by the experienced world-renowned Projects BU.

bridge the digital divide

Residents in this remote area will be able to benefit from broadband connections to share resources

By bringing high-speed broadband to the residents of Kasaan and Coffman Cove on Prince of Wales Island for the first time, AP&T and Prysmian Group are helping the local community bridge the digital divide.

The project received a grant from the US government’s Rural Utility Services. Residents in this remote area will be able to benefit from broadband connections to support telemedicine, distance learning, remote working, eCommerce, tourism marketing, and sharing cultural resources and knowledge.

Support the digital transition in Alaska

This is the second project with AP&T after the successful installation of the Lynn Channel Project in 2016,” said Hakan Ozmen, EVP Projects BU, Prysmian Group. “We are excited to be helping AP&T support the digital transition in these remote areas of Alaska.”

We are honored to be entrusted with this prestigious contract by AP&T which underscores the trust and credibility our customers have on our products and capabilities on a worldwide basis,” said Ashutosh Bhargava, Global Business director Subsea Telecom of the Prysmian Group.

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