(Tamuning, Guam) Tuesday, August 5, 2025— GTA continues to expand its Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) network across Guam, with the latest rollout reaching homes in Yona, from Willy Road to Cruz Road. Portions of Santa Rita are now live, with additional neighborhoods coming online in the weeks ahead. These expansions are part of GTA’s ongoing mission to close connectivity gaps, especially in underserved areas of southern Guam.
- Parts of Upper Tumon
- Dededo (Ypaopao, Astumbo, Mataguac, Wusstig, West Liguan)
- Parts of Andersen Air Force Base
These expansions reflect GTA’s ongoing commitment to providing fast, reliable internet and enhancing digital access for communities across the island.
“We remain committed to investing in the growth and resiliency of Guam’s digital infrastructure,” said Nate Denight, Senior Vice President of Product and Marketing at GTA. “Our ongoing fiber and wireless expansions are part of a long-term strategy to ensure every resident—regardless of location—has access to the high-speed connectivity they need to thrive.”
This effort is part of a $29.7 million broadband infrastructure initiative funded through the USDA ReConnect Program. The project extends fiber service from Yona to Hågat and into select northern areas, bringing gigabit-speed internet to long-underserved communities.
Since early 2024, GTA has delivered fiber-powered gigabit speeds and next-generation Wi-Fi through Plume HomePass, all supported by a resilient underground network built to withstand Guam’s typhoons.
For areas not yet reached by fiber, GTA offers AirFiber—a fixed wireless alternative delivering speeds up to 500 Mbps, providing reliable, cable-free connectivity.
To check service availability, visit www.gta.net or call 671-644-4482.