GTT Wins Three 2025 Visionary Spotlight Awards: Channel Program of the Year, CSP Network Infrastructure Innovation of the Year and Digital Transformation Award
GTT recognized for leadership in technology innovation, digital transformation, and commitment to empowering channel partners and driving mutual growth.
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ARLINGTON, Va. — GTT Communications Inc., a leader in networking and security as a service for multinational organizations, has won three ChannelVision Magazine Visionary Spotlight Awards. The awards recognize GTT for its overall excellence and outstanding contributions in the following categories:
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'These awards reflect our relentless commitment to putting partners first. At GTT, we're obsessed with helping trusted advisors and technology service distributors win in today's complex market.'
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Channel Program of the Year 2025
CSP Network Infrastructure Innovation of the Year 2025
Digital Transformation Award 2025
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'These awards reflect our relentless commitment to putting partners first,' said Joan Logan, President, Americas Division, GTT. 'At GTT, we're obsessed with helping trusted advisors and technology service distributors win in today's complex market. That means no blocked accounts, seamless co-selling, and a digital-first experience that places our customers and partners at the center of engagements. We're proud to deliver innovation that empowers the channel to thrive in the age of AI, security and global connectivity.'
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'GTT stood out in the highly competitive 2025 Visionary Spotlight Awards for its compelling channel approach and unique Envision global technology platform proposition,' said Berge Kaprelian, President and CEO, ChannelVision. 'We congratulate GTT for its impressive award wins, demonstrating technology leadership, continuous innovation, and deep commitment to growing its channel partnerships.'
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The annual Visionary Spotlight Awards highlight contributions to communications and the channel across multiple categories, including products, services, deployments and more. ChannelVision editors and an independent panel of judges evaluate entries across key parameters such as overall innovation, future industry impact, creativity, feature set differentiation, ease of use and interoperability.
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GTT was recognized for exemplifying progressive innovation within the communications industry, showcasing a myriad of opportunities for channel partners to enhance their roles as trusted partners for business success.
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About GTT
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GTT is a leading networking and security as a service provider for multinational organizations, connecting people and machines to data and applications — anywhere in the world. We serve thousands of organizations, bringing together the right people, partners, and technology to reduce the burden on IT teams and solve the most pressing networking and security challenges. Built on our top-ranked global Tier 1 network, the GTT Envision platform provides visibility, insights, orchestration, and control, enabling customers with consumable solutions to achieve business missions and meet ongoing demand when, where, and how needed. Our portfolio includes SASE, SD-WAN, security, internet, voice, and other connectivity options, complemented by a suite of professional services and exceptional sales and support teams in local markets around the globe. We partner with our customers to deliver Greater Technology Together. Learn more at www.gtt.net.
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ChannelVision Magazine ( www.channelvisionmag.com), which operates under its parent company, Beka Business Media, is a bi-monthly publication and website that is read by channel partners that sell all manner of voice, data, access, managed and business services – both on premise and 'in the cloud' – as well as technology gear and equipment, primarily in the SMB space. ChannelVision offers a highly focused and efficient way for service providers and hardware and software companies to reach experienced channel partners targeting the small/medium business space. More than two-thirds of ChannelVision's subscribers (plus an additional and growing Web-based readership) are telecom agents and equipment VARs. The company is also the driving force behind the annual CVxEXPO ( www.cvxexpo.com) community gathering, each November. In 2025, CvxEXPO will take place Nov. 3-5 in Glendale, Arizona.
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Contacts
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GTT Media Inquiries:
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Americas:
Mary Lynn Heath, GTT
+1-646-214-4078
MaryLynn.Heath@gtt.net
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Europe:
Siria Nielsen, GTT
+31-6-2835-4259
Siria.Nielsen@gtt.net
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