Fibre network remains backbone of internet in PNG – DataCo
Papua New Guinea''s internet system continues to rely heavily on fibre optic cables, despite the growing presence of satellite-based services across the country, according to PNG DataCo.
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Papua New Guinea is enhancing its digital infrastructure through an extensive National Transmission Network. PNG DataCo, a subsidiary of Kumul Consolidated Holdings, operates the NTN, which spans over 12,000 km of fibre cable. As telecommunications connectivity reaches 80 per cent of Papua New Guinea's population, Business Advantage PNG looks at how the country's telecommunications wholesaler, PNG DataCo, is working to encourage greater adoption of the internet by business and consumers. Papua New Guinea's internet system continues to rely heavily on fibre optic cables, despite the growing presence of satellite-based services across the country, according to PNG DataCo. Work is underway to lay high speed telecommunication cables from Australia to Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands, including a domestic network connecting Honiara with Auki, Taro and Noro. The Coral Sea Cable System (CS 2) will deliver faster, cheaper and more reliable communications. In addition, DataCo manages three tied data centers and 51 satellite infrastructures throughout Papua New Guinea (PNG).
Papua New Guinea''s internet system continues to rely heavily on fibre optic cables, despite the growing presence of satellite-based services across the country, according to PNG DataCo.
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Source: World Bank, Papua New Guinea: International & Domestic Submarine Fiber Optic Cable Connectivity — Technical and Economic Evaluation & Implementation Options Report — Draft Final
Currently, the internet is so expensive in the country because the ISPs rely on backup satellite service which is quite expensive compared to fibre,
The laying of two subsea fibre-optic cables – one international and one domestic – are among the recent and promising ICT developments in Papua New Guinea. There is optimism that these will help
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The laying of two subsea fibre-optic cables – one international and one domestic – are among the recent and promising ICT developments in Papua New Guinea. There is optimism that these will help
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