Guam - The serve-and-volley between telecommunications rivals continues, as GTA's Dan Tydingco takes his own potshots at a major competitor (just a stone's throw down the road in the Harmon Industrial Park), saying its time for IT&E to come clean with the community.  The executive VP wants the public to know what he maintains is the true motive in their request for federal funding to enhance network infrastructure.

"The community's best interests should not take a back seat to one company that wants free money for itself to unfairly compete," he stated, reinforcing his stance that Guam is not an underserved in the venue of telecommunications.

More definitively, Tydingco said of IT&E, "They want a free taxpayer handout".