GTA throws support behind House of Chamorros

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Tamuning, Guam, Wednesday, August 25, 2021- Building on our local roots, GTA offers support to the House of Chamorros, whose mission is to provide cultural and historical knowledge of the indigenous people of the Mariana Islands. For the past couple of years, the non-profit organization based in San Diego, California, has fundraised to build a permanent cottage in Balboa Park. Our recent donation will help furnish the space for visitors to enjoy and learn about the island's culture and heritage. See full story on KUAM News HERE. 

About GTA

GTA is Guam’s leading telecommunications provider, delivering advanced connectivity solutions for residential, business, and government customers across the island. GTA’s services include high-speed fiber internet, 5G wireless mobility, and advanced voice and data services for business and carrier customers that support critical infrastructure, enterprise operations, and everyday communications.

GTA operates secure, locally managed data center facilities on Guam and plays a key role in the island’s digital ecosystem through ownership and operation of Guam’s first locally owned cable landing station and data center in Piti. GTA operates three data centers, with its newest facility, GU3 in Alupang, set to be completed in Q1 2026. Together with its subsea cable investments and network infrastructure, these facilities strengthen Guam’s position as a strategic digital gateway in the Pacific while ensuring reliable, resilient connectivity for the community.

Based in Tamuning, Guam, GTA is a U.S.-owned, locally managed company with nearly 75 years of service to Guam and a long-standing commitment to advancing the island’s digital future.

More information is available at www.gta.net.

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