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Hibernation Station

Winter in Alaska is less a season and more a slow, inevitable surrender to perpetual darkness, the kind that sneaks in slowly, and seems to swallow everything north of the 61st parallel. The sun rises for what feels like seconds, gives a half-hearted smile, and slips back under its covers, leaving you with endless night, and the kind of temps that freezes your nose hairs. By February, you’re left wondering if maybe you should just learn to hibernate—it’s probably what nature intended anyway.

What nature didn’t intend on is crappy internet! Just as we gather for cozy movie marathons and long nights in, the last thing you want to is to end up watching the buffering wheel more than your favorite show. Luckily, Alaska Communications Fiber can be the upgrade you need to keep things loading as they should all winter long.