Our Projects
See our vision for dependable fiber networks designed for resilience, redundancy, and long-term impact across Alaska, and the Arctic.
Designing the Networks Alaska Depends On
At Quintillion, we advance infrastructure that reshapes what connectivity means in the Arctic. Each project is guided by data-driven planning, deep local awareness, and a commitment to engineering solutions that endure Alaska’s extreme environments. Our approach prioritizes long-term operational strength, thoughtful collaboration with communities, and forward-looking network design that supports innovation, regional stability, and future economic opportunity across the state.
2,350
Total Route Miles
48
Communities Served
$450M+
Total Investment
Nome to Homer Express
Our comprehensive fiber optic network connecting Alaska’s coastal communities from Nome to Homer, delivering high-speed internet to 6 communities along 1,200 miles of coastline.
Land Bridge / Terrestrial Project
Explore how we’re building terrestrial fiber routes across Alaska to close the loop, create network redundancy, and enhance overall system resilience so Alaskans can rely on stable connections.
In Progress
Hooper Bay Project
Learn how we’re extending fiber connectivity to Hooper Bay and surrounding communities, bringing reliable high-speed internet to rural Alaska.
St. Lawrence Island Project
Gain insight into our planning phase for bringing fiber infrastructure to St. Lawrence Island communities, serving critical Arctic connectivity.
Nome to Homer Express
Land Bridge / Terrestrial Project
In Progress
Hooper Bay Project
St. Lawrence Island Project
Gain insight into our planning phase for bringing fiber infrastructure to St. Lawrence Island communities, serving critical Arctic connectivity.
How We’re Building Alaska’s Fiber Future
Community Assessment
We start by working directly with community leaders, tribal organizations, schools, clinics, and local businesses to understand their connectivity realities. These conversations help us identify service gaps, define priorities, and ensure each project reflects the needs, culture, and long-term goals of the communities it will support.
Technical Planning
Our engineering team designs every route with precision, combining environmental analysis, subsea and terrestrial surveys, geotechnical studies, and coordination with existing infrastructure owners. Each system is planned to perform reliably in Alaska’s extreme conditions and built to meet stringent technical and environmental standards.
Funding Strategy
Our team builds a tailored funding path that blends private capital with competitive federal, state, and local grants. We develop comprehensive applications, cost models, and impact assessments that demonstrate community benefit, project viability, and responsible stewardship of public resources.
Construction & Testing
Once approvals are secured, construction moves forward with contractors experienced in Arctic terrain and marine operations. We maintain strict quality, safety, and environmental controls throughout the build. After installation, we conduct extensive validation and performance testing to ensure the infrastructure meets Quintillion’s exacting standards.
Activation & Ongoing Support
When the system is ready, communities and customers are brought online with reliable, high-speed service. Our commitment continues long after activation through continuous monitoring, proactive maintenance, and rapid incident response—supporting network performance that consistently meets or exceeds 99.9% uptime.
Looking Ahead
These four initiatives reflect our active project portfolio, yet they represent only the start of what’s possible. Quintillion continually evaluates new opportunities to bring reliable fiber to additional Alaska communities. If your community is exploring connectivity solutions, our team is ready to listen and collaborate.
As broadband investment expands nationwide, Quintillion stands prepared to partner with Alaska in building the robust, statewide fiber network essential for the state’s digital future.