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LOCAL JUNEAU EMPIRE Over land and under the sea, two long-distance communications networks are in progress this summer that will lighten the load on Southeast Alaska's maxed-out bandwidth.

Cable to extend Southeast network

Bruce Rein, GCI project manager for the fiber optic cable-laying project, left, shows Ketchikan GCI manager Miguel Torres a repeater cylinder for the cable inside the International Telecom vessel Intrepid last week in Ward Cove. Southeast Alaska is getting closer to linking into a fiber-optic network.
Hall Anderson / Ketchikan Daily News
Bruce Rein, GCI project manager for the fiber optic cable-laying project, left, shows Ketchikan GCI manager Miguel Torres a repeater cylinder for the cable inside the International Telecom vessel Intrepid last week in Ward Cove. Southeast Alaska is getting closer to linking into a fiber-optic network.
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