Papua New Guinea (NICTA) Opens Consultation on 2025–2030
Papua New Guinea''s National Information and Communications Technology Authority (NICTA) has released a Draft Spectrum Outlook and Roadmap for 2025–2030,
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Papua New Guinea''s National Information and Communications Technology Authority (NICTA) has released a Draft Spectrum Outlook and Roadmap for 2025–2030,
The 2600 MHz band has been released for 5G services, which the minister said would bring vast opportunities for innovation, business investment, and inclusive growth.
The spectrum release, approved by the NICTA Board in July 2025, sets the stage for 5G adoption. The minister concluded that this
The spectrum release, approved by the NICTA Board in July 2025, sets the stage for 5G adoption. The minister concluded that this step would revolutionize mobile broadband
Papua New Guinea Acting Minister for Information and Communications Technology, Hon. Peter Tsiamalili Jnr, has announced
The government''s recent announcement that 5G will launch first in Port Moresby, Lae, Mt Hagen, Goroka, and Kokopo is bound to stir debate about who really benefits from this leap.
The assignment of spectrum will be conducted through an open and transparent process, with commercial and business 5G services
Papua New Guinea Acting Minister for Information and Communications Technology, Hon. Peter Tsiamalili Jnr, has announced the release of the Fifth Generation (5G)
The assignment of spectrum will be conducted through an open and transparent process, with commercial and business 5G services expected to launch in the second quarter
Papua New Guinea is taking a giant leap into the digital future! 🚀 Acting ICT Minister Chiamalini has officially announced that the 5G spectrum is now open
“Access to fast and reliable Internet and mobile services is essential therefore the release of the 5G spectrum will support better connectivity and access to the latest wireless technologies.
Port Moresby — A new era in connectivity is on the horizon for Papua New Guinea as 5G networks are set to launch in five of the nation''s largest cities, according to a
DataCo''s nationwide digital infrastructure carries 5G signals and services. Without a strong fibre network and secure data centers, 5G could not reach PNG''s people effectively.
Port Moresby — A new era in connectivity is on the horizon for Papua New Guinea as 5G networks are set to launch in five of the
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