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Tourism industry in Papua New Guinea (PNG) lost an estimated K67.9 million in revenue due to the Covid19 pandemic according to PNG Tourism Promotion Authority.
PNG learnt a critical lesson and that is to leverage the far-reaching power of technology to boost the growth in tourism industry.
For the tourism industry, the country needs reliable connectivity. However, the rugged geographical terrains of the country pose challenges for the traditional network infrastructures thus creating a critical need for satellite technology which are portable and more resilient in bad weather which is common in PNG.
That is where technology players come in to fill the gap. Kacific Broadband Satellites Group offers small, easily installed antenna dishes that deliver high-speed satellite internet.
Its broadband solution enables tourism operators to connect up to 60 users with high- speed download speeds up to 100Mbps and uploads up to 20Mbps with their range of Gigstarter plans.
Among the most sought-after plans tailored for small and medium resorts are the 10- user plan offering speeds of 80 Mbps and the 25-user plan delivering speeds of 90 Mbps.
In addition, Kacific also extends its services to include Community WiFi, ensuring that customers are connected to high-speed WiFi hotspots through an effortless pre-paid voucher system.
Kacific provides a seamless internet experience with responsive local support through a wide network of ISP partners and distributors.
In collaboration with its local partners including Lightspeed PNG, Telikom PNG and Emstret PNG, Kacific offers unlimited plans tailored to small and medium businesses in Papua New Guinea, with prices starting at K799 for speeds of up to 40Mbps and K1,658 for speeds of up to 65 Mbps with a one-time terminal fee of K2,400 for most of their plans.
For all your internet needs in Papua New Guinea, you can contact Kasek Galgal
(Kacific Business Development Director) or Benjamin Raepa (National Partnership Manager) to learn how Kacific’s satellite internet can improve your connectivity and business.
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