The Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP) proposal for a USD 120 million package was approved for three new international submarine cable connections in Papua
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The dream of high speed broadband in Papua New Guinea has taken a step closer, with the completion of a fibre-optic cable connecting Gulf Province
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Work is underway to lay high speed telecommunication cables from Australia to Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands, including a domestic
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Vocus Group and Alcatel Submarine Networks (ASN) have signed a contract to deploy the Coral Sea Cable System – a new submarine cable designed to boost international connectivity and provide high
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The Papua New Guinea government''s announcement of the $120 million Pukpuk Connectivity Initiative on December 11, 2025, represents a watershed moment for regional logistics
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A note on our data This #KeepItOn report looks at incidents of internet shutdowns documented by Access Now and the #KeepItOn coalition in 2025. While we try to build a comprehensive dataset, our
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The Coral Sea Cable System (CS 2) will deliver faster, cheaper and more reliable communications infrastructure, affording both countries significant
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The Coral Sea Cable System (CS2) is a 4,700km long fibre optic submarine cable system linking Sydney, Australia, to Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea and Honiara, Solomon Islands.
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The governments of Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) have held talks on the potential construction of three new subsea cables, aiming to meet the Pacific Island nation''s growing
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The Coral Sea Cable System (CS²) is a 4,700km long fibre optic submarine cable system linking Sydney, Australia, to Port Moresby, Papua New
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An Australian-funded undersea cable project in Papua New Guinea will transform local communications, according to PNG''s government.
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The Ile de Brehat cable-laying ship The Coral Sea Cable System is a 4,700km long fibre optic submarine cable system linking Sydney, Australia, to Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea and
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The Coral Sea Cable System (CS2) is a 4,700km long fibre optic submarine
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The project is intended to utilize approximately 5, 600 kilometres of submarine fibre optic cables to connect at least 15 coastal and maritime provincial centres across Papua New Guinea. The cable is
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Leading Fiber Optic Supplier Papua New Guinea Fast, secure, and reliable connectivity is essential for national development in the digital age. As
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TechInPacific – The Coral Sea Cable is a collaborative project between Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) through the Australian
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Google will build three undersea cables in Papua New Guinea, which have been funded by Australia as part of mutual defence treaty. The cables will
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Telecommunications in PNG The PNG telecommunications network comprises of microwave radio, satellite (domestic & international) and optical fibre transmission systems (intra-city and
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Australian government funds another Pacific fiber project, a $120 million subsea cable connecting Papua New Guinea.
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The Coral Sea Cable System (CS 2) has been ready for service as of December 12, 2019. The system is the first subsea cable landing in the Solomon Islands, it will provide significant improvements in
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SYDNEY, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Alphabet''s Google will build three subsea cables in Papua New Guinea, which the largest Pacific Island nation said was funded by
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The Coral Sea Cable System is a 4700km long fibre optic submarine cable system linking Sydney, Australia, to Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea and Honiara.
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The Coral Seas Cable System—the undersea fibreoptic cable to be laid between Sydney and Port Moresby, and then to the Solomon Islands—will transform telecommunications in the two Pacific
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With a capacity of up to 20 terabits, the new cable is 20,000 times the capacity of the previous system and is set to improve and strengthen the country''s capacity to provide faster, reliable and affordable
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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
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The Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP) proposal for a USD 120 million package was approved for three new international
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The Coral Sea Cable System (CS2) is a 4,700 km fibre-optic submarine telecommunications cable that links both Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands to the major East Coast Internet Hub in Sydney,
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With an ultimate capacity of at least 20 Tb/s for each of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands to connect to Australia, the cable is scheduled for completion in late 2019, and will relieve the countries''
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