Project Title:
Guam Broadband Infrastructure Program
Funding Program:
Broadband Infrastructure Program
Project Purpose/Type:
The Government of Guam Department of Administration: Guam Broadband Infrastructure Program project is a middle mile and last mile broadband deployment in the territory of Guam that is designed to bring qualified broadband to 4,900 unserved households across the region. This application was submitted by the government of Guam, which has entered into an eligible covered partnership with PTI Pacifica Inc. (IT&E) and TeleGuam Holdings, LLC (Guam Telephone Company (GTA)) to accomplish the project.
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Project Service Area:
Southern Half of the Island of Guam
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$12,770,692.18Funding Amount$12,911,686.71Total Project Cost
This project consists of two parts:
Project 1: Guam Southern Ring Buried Fiber Optic Cable and 5G Project, led by IT&E, intends to construct 117 km (approx. 72.7 miles) of 144 strand buried fiber optic cable and 26 5G cell sites along the major routes in Southern Guam in a ring architecture to provide survivable broadband infrastructure and 5G broadband internet service to directly connect 186 currently unserved and underserved subscribers with minimum speeds of 25/5 Mbps at $80 and maximum speeds of 100/6 Mbps at $175.
Project 2: Broadband Infrastructure Program to Provide Low Latency to Guam Users, led by GTA, will acquire capacity to connect to Guam’s closest transit hub located in the Equinix DataCenter Ty2 in Tokyo and then connect to content providers giving customers a RTT of 40 ms. This project will deliver low latency service of ~40ms to the entire territory of Guam, including all businesses, federal government sectors, and residents. In additional, all current GTA customers will have access to the lower latency. GTA currently offers retail broadband service from 25/3 Mbps at $40 to 100/10 Mbps at $100.
Project 1: Guam Southern Ring Buried Fiber Optic Cable and 5G Project aims to improve service and provide access to Guam residents and those in the southern region of the island. With improved access to broadband, these residents will be able to obtain guidance and information on the COVID-19 pandemic, information on testing and vaccination, and information on access to benefits, job opportunities, and other information.
Project 2: Broadband Infrastructure Program to Provide Low Latency to Guam Users aims to deliver low latency service to GovGuam and to its customers to improve their access to live content needed for telehealth and educational programs and provide access to more cloud content providers. This latency reduction will enable the entire community to experience vast improvement to critical access to telemedicine, remote work, improve access to remote education, increased access to the outside world via news and critical weather updates, and enable the local government to utilities cloud infrastructure and services to create an optimal environment for economic development.
Project 1: Guam Southern Ring Buried Fiber Optic Cable and 5G Project will serve residents, businesses, and anchor institutions in Southern Guam. This part of Guam includes less than 25% of the population of Guam but encompasses over 50% of the land area. Just under 5,000 locations will be served by this project.
Project 2: Broadband Infrastructure Program to Provide Low Latency to Guam Users will initially benefit GovGuam and at least 63,000 broadband subscribers on the island who currently encounter latency of 112 to 158 ms for all traffic that routes off the remote island.
The applicant lists IT&E as the provider for project 1 with a total cost of $11,438,659.07. For project 2, GTA will receive $ 1,526,486.33 and will provide $169,542.83 in matching funds.