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fifteenfortyseven Critical Systems Realty (1547), operator of AlohaNAP, the premier multi-tenant, carrier-neutral data center complex in the Pacific, continues to demonstrate its commitment to community and philanthropy through its escond Annual Aloha Charity Fishing Tournament: Reeling for Relief. Held on January 18, 2025, just ahead of the Pacific Telecom Conference (PTC’25) in O’ahu, the event successfully raised $30,000 to support Maui’s ongoing recovery efforts following the devastating 2023 wildfires in Lahaina.

The annual tournament brings together industry leaders, local businesses, and community members in the spirit of giving, underscoring 1547’s dedication to making a tangible impact beyond the data center industry. This year, the event was strengthened by partnerships with local businesses, including Whipsaw Sportfishing, which coordinated the charters, and Aloha Culinary Group, which prepared the tournament’s awards barbecue. Additional O’ahu-based sportfishing charters—Die Hard, Golden Dragon, Play N Hooky, The Magic, Reel Life, Renegade, and Ruckus—provided vessels, ensuring a seamless experience for all participants. By collaborating with local vendors, 1547 not only raised funds for relief efforts but also directly contributed to the local economy, reinforcing its holistic approach to community support.

The success of the event was made possible by the generosity of sponsors, including Competitive Telecoms Group, Connect Data Centers Powered by Oppidan Harrison Street, Holt Construction, iMiller Public Relations, Oberle Law, Stillwell-Hansen, Trane, Mission Critical Group, WTEC, and Graybar. Their contributions ensured that 100% of the proceeds will be directed toward rebuilding homes, businesses, and infrastructure in Maui, providing much-needed assistance to those still recovering from the wildfires.

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