Papua New Guinea Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband Statistics and Analyses 2019 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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With fixed teledensity having seen little change over the past two decades, progress in PNGs telecommunications has come primarily from mobile networks, where accessibility has expanded from less than 3% population coverage in 2006 to more than 89% today with a combination of 2G, 3G and 4G LTE networks on offer depending on location. 2G still exists in many rural and remote areas, with 3G and 4G LTE centred more on urban areas. The impending launch of the Kacific-1 satellite in December 2019 will do much to improve mobile services in PNG.

Network deployment costs are high in PNG due to the relatively low subscriber base, the impervious terrain, and the high proportion of the population living in rural areas. As a result, fixed telecom infrastructure is almost non-existent outside urban centres, leaving most of the population un-serviced.

The existing submarine cable infrastructure is also no longer adequate and Internet services are expensive and slow. Internet access is expected to improve however, with the build-out of a new submarine cable known as the Coral Sea Cable System which will link PNG to the Solomon Islands, with a connecting cable to the Australian (Sydney) landing station. It will provide increased capacity and reliability as well reduce Internet costs for consumers. In mid-2019 work had begun on deploying the system, beginning in the Solomon Islands and moving across to Sydney.

Key Developments:

  • The Kacific-1 satellite is scheduled for launch in mid-December 2019.
  • International attention was focused on Papua New Guinea recently when it hosted the 2018 APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) Summit.
  • The government is currently introducing its national strategy: Vision 2050 which is hoped will further address long-term infrastructure requirements; improve general living conditions and maintain economic stability. Papua New Guinea is also being guided by its medium-term plan, The Papua New Guinea Development Strategic Plan.
  • A significant pricing development occurred in Papua New Guinea in September 2018 when the Communication Minister rejected a Retail Service Determination (RSD) recommendation, due to concerns over its social and economic impact.
  • The Coral Sea Cable System is under development.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Key statistics

2 Country overview

3 Telecommunications market

3.1 Market analysis

3.2 Telecom sector development targets for 2030

4 Regulatory environment

4.1 Historical overview

4.2 Regulatory authority

4.3 Telecom sector liberalisation

4.4 Interconnection

4.5 Mobile Termination Rates (MTR)

4.6 Universal Services Access

4.7 SIM registration

4.8 MNP

4.9 Retail service determination (RSD)

5 Fixed network operators

5.1 Kumul Telikom Holdings Company Limited

6 Telecommunications infrastructure

6.1 National telecom network

6.2 National Transmission Network (NTN)

7 Broadband market

7.1 Introduction and statistical overview

7.2 Internet Exchange Point (IXP)

8 Mobile market

8.1 Market analysis

8.2 Mobile statistics

8.3 Mobile broadband

8.4 Mobile infrastructure

8.5 Major mobile operators

8.6 Mobile content and applications

8.7 Mobile handsets

Companies Mentioned

  • Kumul Telikom
  • Telikom PNG
  • PNG DataCo
  • Bmobile (Vodafone)
  • Digicel

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