CS2 earth cable being floated ashore with Ile de Brehat in the background (Vocus). |
BETTER internet in Papua New Guinea is one step
closer with installation of the new Coral Sea Cable system commencing today.
Over 4,700km of cable will be laid on the ocean floor from Port Moresby to Honiara and Sydney, with work to be completed in late 2019.
The underwater fibre optic cable will provide significantly faster
internet to Papua New Guinea when completed. With a capacity of up to 20
terabits the new cable is 20,000 times the capacity of the current APNG cable
to Sydney.
The new Coral Sea Cable has the potential to unlock
new opportunities for growth and connectivity across PNG. Businesses will be
able to access new markets, students will be able to access new learning
opportunities, and Papua New Guineans will be connected to the rest of the
world in a way that has never before been possible.
Australia is partnering with Papua New Guinea across
a range of sectors to invest in key economic infrastructure such as the Coral
Sea Cable system. This will support improved productivity and growth while
supporting better access to services.
The Coral Sea Cable System project is a tangible
symbol of Australia’s enduring partnership with Papua New Guinea as well as our
shared commitment to supporting growth and prosperity in the region.
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