DSL PRICING PACKAGES

Anchorage
Must be an ACS/ATU local telephone customer

Click here for Eagle River and the Valley Packages
Must be an MTA local telephone customer

Single & Multi User Packages:  
SINGLE USER PACKAGE
  • Up to 1.2 Mbps download / 320 Kbps upload
  • 3 Gigabyte of traffic
  • 2 e-mail accounts
  • 5 MB Web space (as requested)
  • 7 days a week/24 hours a day Network Support

Monthly Recurring:

  • $65.90
  • $8.13 lease equipment
 

Installation (one-time charge)

  • $56.00
   
MULTI USER PACKAGE
 
  • Up to 1.2 Mbps download / 320 Kbps upload
  • 3 Gigabyte of traffic
  • 5 e-mail accounts
  • 10 MB Web space (as requested)
  • Static IP*
  • 7 days a week/24 hours a day Network Support

* = plus labor

 

Monthly Recurring:

  • $95.90
  • $16.22 lease equipment

Installation (one-time charge)

  • $56.00
Single & Multi User Packages:  

Eagle River and the Valley (SDSL)
Must be a MTA local telephone customer

SINGLE USER PACKAGE
 
  • 786 Kbps download / 768 Kbps upload
  • 3 Gigabits of traffic
  • 2 e-mail accounts
  • 5 MB Web space (as requested)
  • 7 days a week/24 hours a day Network Support
 

Monthly Recurring:

  • $65.90
  • $8.13 lease equipment

Installation ( one-time charge)

  • $95.00

MULTI USER PACKAGE

 
  • 786 Kbps download / 768 Kbps upload
  • 3 Gigabyte of traffic
  • 5 e-mail accounts
  • 10 MB Web space (as requested)
  • Static IP*
  • 7 days a week/24 hours a day Network Support

* = plus labor

 

Monthly Recurring:

  • $95.90
  • $16.22 lease equipment
 

Installation ( one-time charge)

  • $95.00
 

 

TelAlaska does not sell DSL modems to their customers. Because of the rapid changes in technology, we lease the equipment to our customers. This way, when new technology arrives you're free to upgrade to the latest and greatest hardware. In addition, modem types and provisions are dependent on the telephone companies central office equipment.

Mbps = Megabits per second; when used to describe data transfers, it refers to one million bits
Kbps = Kilobits per second; data transfer rates are measured in kilobites per second, and count a kilo as 1,000 bits
Gigabyte = One thousand million bytes