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Updated · ProPublica · May 19
News Organization Probes Alaska Internet Firms After Billions in Public Spending
Updated
Updated · ProPublica · May 19

News Organization Probes Alaska Internet Firms After Billions in Public Spending

5 articles · Updated · ProPublica · May 19
  • A news organization launched an investigation into Alaska internet companies and asked residents to submit a survey on internet costs, speeds and service quality in their communities.
  • The reporting effort centers on a persistent gap: Alaskans often pay more for slower internet than most Americans despite billions of dollars in government spending meant to improve access.
  • Residents who cannot use the survey can also share experiences directly with reporter Kyle Hopkins at 907-854-8540 by phone or WhatsApp, with more participation options planned.
  • The outlet said it will contact people before publishing any part of their submissions, framing the project as a statewide check on whether public broadband spending is delivering results.
With $1 billion in funding, why do Alaskans face the nation's slowest internet at some of its highest prices?
Will taxpayer-funded networks create real competition, or just subsidize the same companies under investigation?