GTA, Guam’s longest-serving telecom provider, has launched a new “Air Fiber” broadband service powered by Tarana’s next-generation fixed wireless access (ngFWA) technology. In just 90 days, the network has passed over 30,000 homes and businesses—more than a third of the island’s total—bringing high-speed internet to previously underserved areas. The rollout already includes hundreds of subscribers and enables speeds up to 500 Mbps, a significant improvement over legacy 25 Mbps copper-based services.
Tarana’s ngFWA platform is designed to deliver fiber-class broadband performance with the agility and lower cost of wireless deployment. With over 250 service provider deployments across 24 countries, the technology is gaining traction as a scalable alternative to fiber in hard-to-reach regions. GTA selected Tarana’s platform after evaluating legacy fixed wireless solutions and determining they couldn’t meet performance or scale requirements.
GTA recently installed Air Fiber at Guam Animals in Need (GAIN), a local non-profit shelter, providing them with donated high-speed service. “Partnering with GTA has been a game-changer,” said GAIN Executive Director Alison Hadley. “It helps us stay connected, work faster, and support more people.” Tarana CEO Basil Alwan added, “GTA’s work to close the digital divide in Guam is critical, and we are proud to support their efforts.”
• GTA’s “Air Fiber” service reaches 30,000+ locations in 90 days
• Tarana’s ngFWA enables speeds up to 500 Mbps using wireless technology
• GTA replaces legacy 25 Mbps copper service with modern broadband
• GAIN shelter among the first to benefit from donated Air Fiber service
• Tarana’s G1 platform now deployed by over 250 providers in 24 countries
- Tarana Wireless is a California-based technology company specializing in next-generation fixed wireless access (ngFWA) solutions that deliver gigabit broadband over the air, even in non-line-of-sight conditions. The company is led by CEO Basil Alwan, a veteran telecom executive best known for building the IP division at Alcatel-Lucent and serving as President of IP/Optical Networks at Nokia following the merger. Founded in 2009 by Basem Allam, Dale Branlund, Sergiu Nedevschi, and a team of wireless engineers, the company aims to close the global digital divide by enabling fast and cost-effective broadband deployment, particularly in underserved regions. Its flagship platform, Gigabit 1 (G1), uses a combination of non-line-of-sight radio technology, advanced interference cancellation, and software-defined networking to overcome traditional FWA limitations. Tarana has raised over $400 million from investors including Khosla Ventures, EchoStar, and Liberty Latin America. The company’s technology is now deployed in more than 20 countries







