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GTA TeleGuam Begins Testing New Broadband Access Technology
[July 01, 2010]

GTA TeleGuam Begins Testing New Broadband Access Technology


Jul 01, 2010 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- GTA TeleGuam said that it has begun testing a new broadband access technology that can provide up to a ten-fold increase on the speed of its Spyder Internet access on Guam.

GTA TeleGuam is testing very high-speed digital subscriber line 2, or VDSL2 for short, that is capable of transmitting data or Internet traffic at speeds exceeding 100 Megabits per second in both the upstream and downstream directions, according to officials.

Second generation VDSL2 is the newest standard of DSL broadband wireline communications. GTA TeleGuam expects to commercially deploy VDSL2 technology on Guam early next year, following a user trial this summer and fall.

"One of GTA TeleGuam's ongoing initiatives is to bring high performance broadband services to Guam in an easily accessible, cost effective manner," said Dan Moffat, president and CEO of GTA TeleGuam. "VDSL2 enables GTA TeleGuam to cost efficiently upgrade existing xDSL-infrastructure to keep pace with Guam's growing demand for more bandwidth.


"We plan to use VDLS2 in tandem with our fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) project," Moffat said. "GTA TeleGuam has invested more than $75 million in network infrastructure on Guam over the past five years. As a result of investments by GTA TeleGuam and other carriers, Guam is one of the most wired places on earth." VDSL2 is deployed over existing wiring used for standard telephone service and lower-speed DSL connections. It is designed to support the deployment of triple-play services such as voice, video, data, high definition television (HDTV) and interactive gaming.

GTA TeleGuam also is expanding ultra high-capacity broadband access into various residential neighborhoods on Guam using fiber optic lines going directly into subscribers' homes as part of its 'Todu Guam" FTTH project. Almost 1,000 homes on Guam have access to fiber-based broadband.

Multiple buried fiber optic network rings and Metro Ethernet access throughout Guam already provide access speeds of 25 to 100 megabits per second to most businesses and community anchor institutions on the island.

GTA TeleGuam provides complete communications services on Guam.

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