About GCI

GCI (Nasdaq: GNCMA) is an Alaska-based company providing voice, video and data communication services to residential, commercial and government customers.
Founded in 1979, GCI introduced long-distance competition to Alaska and has since grown to be one of the nation's premier integrated telecommunication providers. The company employs 1,250 Alaskans and has a current run rate of $440 million.
GCI has a 45 percent share of the state's long-distance market, and is the state's largest provider of Internet services with dial-up, cable modem, wireless, digital subscriber line (DSL) and dedicated access. Its cable television services pass 90 percent of the state's households with 65 percent penetration. Digital cable and cable modem service is available to 90 percent of its subscribers. The company offers facilities-based local telephone services in Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau, and has obtained a 20 percent statewide market share.
GCI's services are connected through company-owned fiber optic, satellite and metropolitan area network facilities to the lower 48 states. This broadband platform is the only one of its kind in Alaska and allows the company to provide customized services to the Alaska market.
Company Overview
Learn more about GCI, see network diagrams and read about some milestones in GCI's history.
Corporate Giving
How GCI gives back to the community, and information for those organizations seeking GCI's support.
How GCI provides public service announcements to be aired on its cable channels for non-profit organizations.
The men and women who lead GCI, and a statement of their vision.
For Investors
Corporate Governance
GCI's code of conduct, nominating and corporate governance committee charter, and audit committee charter.
Archived news from GCI.
Where to find what services are available in your area and your nearest GCI office.
Current job openings
We're looking for great people for some great positions.
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