GTA, Guam's leading telecommunications and digital infrastructure provider, has announced a strategic partnership with PLDT Global, a technology services company based in the Philippines. This collaboration aims to enhance network performance, reduce latency, and provide route diversity for enterprises in the digital age.
A Transformative Moment for PLDT Global
According to BusinessWire, the alliance with GTA represents a pivotal moment for PLDT Global, as it actively shapes the future landscape of global connectivity. The company is committed to growth, innovation, and the advancement of global telecommunications.
With this partnership, PLDT Global is poised to expand the interconnection opportunities available to its ecosystem of carriers across the APAC region.
GTA's GNC iX Data Center, now a strategic Point of Presence (PoP) for PLDT Global, offers unparalleled benefits for carriers needing an Asia Hub for IP transit, peering, and colocation. The facility's advanced security protocols, redundant power systems, and carrier-neutral ecosystem ensure uncompromised data integrity and reliability.
Elevating Network Capabilities
Roland Certeza, President and CEO of GTA, expressed excitement about the partnership, emphasizing Guam's strategic location at the crossroads of international connectivity. The GNC iX Data Center is a gateway to transpacific connectivity, providing access to Guam's cable landing stations and twelve subsea cable systems. This collaboration will enhance PLDT Global's network capabilities and contribute to Guam's advancement as a prominent connectivity hub.
Yahoo noted that the trust that major carriers place in GTA's infrastructure is a testament to the quality of the GNC iX Data Center and the benefits Guam provides. The island's close proximity to Asia makes it an ideal location for carriers needing an Asia Hub for their operations.
GTA's GNC iX Data Center offers advanced security protocols and redundant power systems, ensuring uncompromised data integrity and reliability. These features are crucial for enterprises that rely on secure and uninterrupted connectivity.
Gateway to Transpacific Connectivity
With its strategic location, the GNC Data Center in Guam is a gateway to transpacific connectivity. It provides unparalleled access to Guam's cable landing stations and twelve subsea cable systems, making it an ideal location for hosting content for carriers worldwide.
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