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SES and Vodafone PNG to deliver 4G and 5G services to underserved areas in Papua New Guinea

June 2, 2022

With over 86 percent of its population residing in rural areas, much of PNG’s population is still underserved despite an increase in internet penetration across the country at 15 percent and mobile connections at 34 percent as of January 2021.

Digitec Communications Limited (t/a Vodafone PNG) and SES have partnered up to provide 4G and 5G high-speed mobile broadband services to Papua New Guinea (PNG). Both companies announced that the reliable high-speed data service will be delivered via SES’s O3b Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellite constellation, that will further enable economic opportunities and bridge the digital divide in the world’s second-largest island. Under this partnership, the O3b MEO satellite constellation will provide Digitec with high-speed mobile backhaul services for 5 locations in PNG. 

With over 86 percent of its population residing in rural areas, much of PNG’s population is still underserved despite an increase in internet penetration across the country at 15 percent and mobile connections at 34 percent as of January 20211. Having started services in April, Vodafone is the third largest and newest mobile operator in PNG. Its entry into PNG’s telecommunications market addresses the demand among consumers and businesses for reliable high-speed connectivity and broadband Internet access. 

The connectivity that the O3b MEO satellite constellation brings is not new to PNG as it’s been used by other mobile operators and internet service providers in the country since 2014. During the APEC 2018 summit it also helped with connectivity needs when PNG hosted this event. SES’s O3b system is the world’s only commercially successful non-geostationary satellite system and delivers low-latency, high-performance connectivity worldwide. The fibre-like speeds enable the delivery of cloud computing applications and services to bridge the digital divide, while connecting communities and industries regardless of the remoteness of the location.

“Papua New Guinea’s mobile and internet market has enormous growth potential, but this has been hampered by geographical challenges, limited speed and connectivity choices. We are pleased to partner with SES to provide reliable high-bandwidth mobile connectivity of up to 5G speeds delivered through their MEO satellites. This connectivity will enable more people here to fully embrace the digital age,” said Ivan Fong, Director at Vodafone PNG.

“With our O3b constellation we’ve been connecting communities and industries around the world for almost a decade, positively impacting their lives and their businesses. Our partnership with Digitec brings their customers with a reliable, high-throughput and low-latency solution, underscoring the value of our unique satellite connectivity. We are proud not just to be an enabler of Digitec’s plans to bring more services and opportunities to the population of Papua New Guinea, but also to serve as the backbone forfuller participation in the digital era and greater digital inclusion,” said John Turnbull, Vice President Pacific, Networks Sales at SES.

Filed Under: 4G, 5G, 5G over Satellite, Comms, internet, MEO

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