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Guam ISP DNS Servers

8 internet service providers listed — 8 with known DNS server addresses. ISP DNS servers are typically private and only work for that ISP's customers.

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Note: ISP DNS servers are not public — they only work for customers of that specific ISP. If you want DNS that works from any connection, use public DNS servers instead.

Internet Service Provider

4 providers
Guam Cablevision, LLC.
AS3605
DNS Servers:
101.99.134.84
101-99-134-84.dynamic.guam.net
101.99.141.203
101-99-141-203.dynamic.guam.net
101.99.141.38
DNS Server
101.99.168.106
DNS Server
101.99.168.37
DNS Server
101.99.175.156
DNS Server
101.99.178.250
DNS Server
101.99.183.100
DNS Server
Discovered via network scan
Teleguam Holdings, LLC
AS9246
DNS Servers:
117.20.122.11
DNS Server
117.20.123.4
DNS Server
117.20.123.76
DNS Server
202.151.77.124
DNS Server
202.151.82.131
DNS Server
202.151.87.200
DNS Server
202.151.95.197
DNS Server
202.151.95.212
DNS Server
Discovered via network scan
PTI Pacifica Inc.
AS7131
DNS Servers:
202.123.136.70
DNS Server
202.123.136.71
DNS Server
202.123.137.42
DNS Server
202.123.138.130
DNS Server
202.88.64.15
DNS Server
202.88.64.52
DNS Server
202.88.64.53
DNS Server
205.198.96.50
DNS Server
Discovered via network scan
Space Exploration Technologies Corporation
AS14593
DNS Servers:
150.228.138.109
customer.mnlaphl1.isp.starlink.com
Discovered via network scan

ISP

3 providers
GUAMCELL Communications
AS21996
DNS Servers:
116.68.2.100
DNS Server
116.68.2.101
DNS Server
116.68.2.68
DNS Server
116.68.2.69
DNS Server
202.47.154.98
DNS Server
Discovered via network scan
OneQode
AS140627
DNS Servers:
103.151.65.16
DNS Server
103.151.65.3
DNS Server
Discovered via network scan
Pacific Data Systems
AS17456
DNS Servers:
203.95.8.37
DNS Server
Discovered via network scan

Educational/Research

1 provider
UNIVERSITY OF GUAM
AS395400
DNS Servers:
168.123.129.4
DNS Server
168.123.250.56
DNS Server
168.123.250.66
DNS Server
Discovered via network scan

Should I use my ISP's DNS in Guam?

For most users in Guam, the answer is no. ISP DNS servers are convenient because they work automatically, but they come with significant drawbacks. Many ISPs log every domain you visit, some sell aggregated browsing data to advertisers, and others practice NXDOMAIN hijacking — redirecting failed lookups to search pages filled with ads. ISP DNS servers also tend to be slower than dedicated public resolvers like Cloudflare or Google, especially during peak hours when they are overloaded with traffic from millions of customers.

Switching to a public DNS provider gives you better speed, stronger privacy, DNSSEC validation to prevent spoofing attacks, and the option for encrypted DNS via DoH or DoT. The change takes less than two minutes on any device.

Recommended alternatives for Guam users

Frequently Asked Questions

What DNS does Guam Cablevision, LLC. use?

Guam Cablevision, LLC. operates its own DNS resolvers for customers. The specific IP addresses are listed above. These servers only work on Guam Cablevision, LLC.'s network and may change without notice. For a reliable alternative, consider public DNS providers like Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) or Google (8.8.8.8).

Does my Guam ISP intercept DNS queries?

Some ISPs in Guam practice NXDOMAIN hijacking, redirecting failed DNS lookups to their own search or advertising pages instead of returning a proper error. You can test this using our DNS Privacy Check tool. If your ISP hijacks DNS, switching to a public resolver eliminates this.

How do I change my DNS from my ISP's default?

On Windows: Settings > Network > your adapter > DNS > set to Manual and enter 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1. On Mac: System Settings > Network > DNS. On your router: access the admin panel (usually 192.168.1.1) and change DNS in WAN/Internet settings. This overrides your ISP's DNS for all devices.

Is my ISP's DNS slower than Google or Cloudflare?

Often yes. ISP DNS servers can be overloaded during peak hours, while public DNS providers like Cloudflare and Google operate massive anycast networks optimised for speed. Use our DNS Gaming Benchmark to test latency from your actual location and see which is fastest for you.

What is NXDOMAIN hijacking and does my ISP do it?

NXDOMAIN hijacking occurs when your ISP redirects non-existent domain lookups to their own servers instead of returning the standard NXDOMAIN error. This can break applications, interfere with email validation, and expose your browsing to tracking. Run our DNS Privacy Check to detect if your ISP does this.

Last updated: . Data sourced from network scans and public records — ISPs may change DNS servers without notice.