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ACS Installs Emergency Extended Wireless Coverage to Help Fight Homer Wildfires

Fri May 15, 2009 7:34pm EDT
ANCHORAGE, Alaska--(Business Wire)--
Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. ("ACS") (NASDAQ: ALSK), Alaska's
leading integrated communications provider, installed a booster today on the
McNeil Canyon cell site in Homer. The booster will double the coverage area from
the McNeil Canyon and will provide wildfire emergency responders with extended
wireless coverage. 

"The cell booster will give emergency responders enhanced coverage so that they
can receive cell service at the perimeter of the fire," said Ed Bryson, ACS vice
president of field operations. 

ACS is providing the booster as a free public service and will leave it up as
long as emergency responders need it. 

"Until now, we had been relying on limited radio communication," said Jordan
Halden, Type One Incident Management Team, communications unit leader. "The
expanded coverage will help us respond faster and communicate more clearly. We
appreciate the quick response and service from ACS." 

About Alaska Communications Systems

Headquartered in Anchorage, ACS is Alaska's leading provider of broadband and
other wireline and wireless solutions to Enterprise and mass market customers.
The ACS wireline operations include the state's most advanced data networks and
the only diverse undersea fiber optic system connecting Alaska to the contiguous
United States. The ACS wireless operations include the only statewide 3G CDMA
network, reaching across Alaska from the North Slope to Ketchikan, with coverage
extended via best-in-class CDMA carriers in the Lower 49 and Canada. By
investing in the fastest-growing market segments and attracting the
highest-quality customers, ACS seeks to drive top- and bottom-line growth, while
continually improving customer experience and cost structure through process
improvement. More information can be found on the company's website at
www.acsalaska.com or at its investor site at www.alsk.com. 





ACS Corporate Communications:
Director, Corporate Communications
Heather Cavanaugh, 907-564-7722
heather.cavanaugh@acsalaska.com

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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