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GTA provides complete communications services in Guam. These include local and long-distance telephone service, 3G, LTE, and 5G mobility service, High Speed Internet Access, Dedicated Ethernet, Carrier-Class High Capacity Services over SONET and SDH networks, and advanced television, or IPTV. GTA operates a data center on Guam offering a secure, managed environment for customers who need an alternative site for business data storage. The company also runs Guam’s first locally owned cable landing station and data center in Piti.
Based in Tamuning, Guam, GTA is a U.S. and locally owned company and locally managed. The company’s website is www.gta.net.
Latest GTA news
GTA Brings Mobile Manåmko’ Workshop to the Micronesia Mall
The free community event will feature 30-minute interactive sessions where participants can learn practical smartphone skills — from making calls and sending messages to connecting to Wi-Fi, managi...
GTA Donates Bottled Water to Support Yigo Residents
The donation was delivered to the Yigo Gym, where the mayor’s office continues to coordinate relief efforts for affected families.
GTA Honored with Champion of the Arts Award at the Maga’håga Arts Awards
GTA was nominated by the Mayors’ Council of Guam in recognition of its strong commitment to community engagement and cultural preservation.
GTA Supports GWCC Fanachu Famalao’an Conference
GTA has been a steadfast partner of the GWCC, providing full telecom services for the Women’s Business Center and championing initiatives that empower women in business and leadership.
GTA Announces Youth Leaders for the 2025–2026 School Year
Since launching in 2019, the program has celebrated Guam’s brightest high school students who embody leadership, academic excellence, and community service.
GTA’s Roadmap for Guam: Connecting Markets and Expanding Capacity
During an in-depth and exclusive discussion with Telecom Review Asia, Roland Certeza, CEO of GTA, shared the company’s vision for strengthening Guam’s digital infrastructure and its role as a trans...