Papua New Guinea to Expand 4G Mobile Broadband Coverage
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Papua New Guinea's National ICT Authority (NICTA) and Digicel PNG Limited have signed an agreement to launch a 24-month project.
- The project, valued at K3.9 million and funded by the Universal Access Services Fund, aims to close a 30 percent 4G voice and data coverage gap.
- This initiative seeks to improve internet and mobile connectivity across the nation.
The National ICT Authority (NICTA) and Digicel PNG Limited are embarking on a crucial 24-month initiative to bridge the significant 30 percent 4G voice and data coverage gap in Papua New Guinea. This project, a collaborative effort between the government and a private telecommunications provider, underscores a commitment to enhancing digital inclusion across the archipelago.
Funded by the Universal Access Services Fund and valued at K3.9 million, this endeavor highlights the strategic importance placed on improving connectivity. In a nation where vast distances and challenging terrain often hinder infrastructure development, expanding 4G services is not just about faster internet; it's about connecting communities, enabling access to essential services like education and healthcare, and fostering economic opportunities.
This partnership signifies a proactive approach to addressing the digital divide. By working together, NICTA and Digicel PNG are paving the way for more Papua New Guineans to participate in the digital economy and access information, ultimately contributing to the nation's overall development and progress.
Originally published by Post-Courier in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.