With the intent to bridge the gap between the rural and urban sector in terms of providing internet accessibility the Minister for Information and Communications Technology Timothy Masiu announced the issuance of a five-year operator license to StarLink Incorporated for its satellite services by the National Information and Communication Technology Authority (NICTA).
Making his announcement in Kokopo recently, the Minister remarked that this is a significant step in bridging the digital divide and a positive impact to the ICT Sector.
Masiu stated that the license will ensure to enable StarLink to establish, maintain, and operate its satellite network, bringing broadband telecommunication services, especially to rural and remote areas of the country.
The decision followed a public consultation conducted by NICTA and aim to address the long-standing challenges faced by many regions in PNG regarding internet access due to geographical and infrastructure constraints.
Minister Masiu expressed confidence that StarLink’s entry would promote competition, contribute to the government’s policy goals for universal access, and pave the way for the digital transformation of PNG.