Quintillion’s System
Serving Alaska and
Beyond
Fast, Reliable, and Secure Broadband
Headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska, Quintillion provides middle-mile backhaul services for last-mile service providers in the Northwest Arctic and North Slope regions, as well as along the Dalton Highway corridor from Prudhoe Bay to Fairbanks. Quintillion is the first and only telecommunications operator to build a subsea and terrestrial fiber optic cable network in the US Arctic. We are also a leading provider of high-speed broadband networks and satellite ground station and cloud service connectivity. Quintillion supplies internet providers with the fastest, most resilient broadband access in the state of Alaska, which they in turn deliver to their customers.
The Network
Quintillion’s network currently serves the Alaska markets of Nome, Kotzebue, Point Hope, Wainwright, Utqiaġvik, and Prudhoe Bay/Deadhorse – including oil and gas infield.
At Fairbanks, the fiber connects to existing networks reaching Anchorage, Seattle, and Portland. Subsequent phases will connect Alaska with Asia and Europe.
3 Pair System
30 Tbps capacity which is scalable up to 90 Tbps.
Resilient Design
6 Cable Landings
30 Tbps capacity which is scalable up to 90 Tbps.
Robust Feeds
30 Tbps capacity which is scalable up to 90 Tbps.
24/7 Monitoring
30 Tbps capacity which is scalable up to 90 Tbps.
An Alaskan Feat
Quintillion’s fiber installation in the harsh Arctic conditions is a testament to its fortitude: a grand vision, studied design, and the determination to take on difficult projects and see them through.