Meeting the challenges of a Pacific-wide network
Guest Post: The University of the South Pacific manages a number of challenges in operating, maintaining and upgrading its large and diverse network.
Guest Post: The University of the South Pacific manages a number of challenges in operating, maintaining and upgrading its large and diverse network.
A new report has addressed the trends and challenges of connectivity in the Pacific, focusing on the role of satellite technology.
Pacific economies, such as the Marshall Islands, are becoming more aware of their reliance on high-speed Internet for business and communication, especially when it goes down.
Guest Post: Addressing the abstraction between network layer measurements and the underlying global submarine network can help ensure a more resilient Internet.
Guest Post: Content providers are increasingly investing in new submarine cables. Are they forming a cartel?
Efforts to bring new submarine connectivity to Papua New Guinea have been underway for some time.
This series surveys the more recent history of submarine cables in the Asia Pacific, looking at key movements in the region over the past year.
While Tonga assesses the impact of its recent submarine cable outage, other similarly-connected economies will also be paying attention.
Guest Post: The Cook Islands is set to receive its first submarine cable — but which international connectivity option serves the island economy best?
Network Atlas is currently crowdsourcing network information from operators around the world.