Hawaii Pacific Teleport (HPT), located on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, is an international provider of satellite and fiber-based communications, providing connectivity between the Americas, Asia, and Australia.

HPT’s unique infrastructure and 24/7 network operations center leverages Hawaii’s strategic location to offer a complete international telecommunications facility for telephony, VoIP, videoconferencing, VPN, DVB-IP multicasting, IP connectivity and television broadcasting services.

Hawaii Pacific Teleport (HPT) is a global networking gateway bridging the US and Asia Pacific markets with the rest of the world via its teleport, datacenter, media management center, and terrestrial networks

24/7 manned facility on the southwest side of Oahu, Hawaii

Strategically located halfway between Asia and the Americas, in the middle of the Pacific

15+ antennas, ranging from 4.5m to 15.5m, accessing key satellites covering the Americas, Asia, Australia and the air and sea in-between; operating in C, Ku, Ka, and X band

Terrestrial connectivity provisioned on diverse fiber rings and facilitated by multiple, top-tier carriers co-located onsite

Classified as a hot, semi-arid climate, HPT is located on the “dry” West side of the island, with average annual rainfall of 18 inches over the last 30+ years, which is 54% less than the global average annual precipitation. With minimal cloud cover, HPT experiences clear skies on most days.