Ketchikan Public Utility

Ketchikan Public Utility (KPU) was established in 1954 to provide access to electricity, internet and phone to the remote, island town of Ketchikan, Alaska. KPU is a non-profit, member-owned cooperative that provides a large range of telecommunications services to residents in and around the city. KPU offers DSL internet, copper landline telephone and digital TV services, as well as VoIP, digital mobile and broadband wireless coverage. KPU's internet plans provide up to 1000 Mbps download speeds, and are backed by a clean, reliable fiber optic network. KPU provides reliable technical support staff that is available 24/7 to help with any internet related problems. KPU also offers multiple billing options, and customers are able to customize their plans according to their individual needs. KPU services are available throughout the Ketchikan area, including Prince of Wales Island and other unserved areas.