Tonga fibre-optic cable outage relieved by satellite
Since 8:30pm Sunday evening Tonga Cable experienced an outage in the submarine cable network that connects the island nation to the outside world, plunging the island nation into digital isolation. The outage is ongoing and no time frame is available for restoration of Tonga Cable’s service.
The sole international service available is currently provided via a Ku-band satellite network, operated by Kacific Broadband Satellite, and supplied in-country by ISP, EziNET. This is providing essential connectivity while Tonga Cable carries out repairs. Kacific is a provider of high speed satellite broadband and internet into the Pacific Islands for government, business and community purposes.
Tonga Cable Director, Paula Piveni Piukala, said that Kacific engineers are working with the company to provide additional internet and telephone capacity via satellite to enable priority communications during this period.
“We appreciate Kacific’s assistance, as Tonga currently has no other internet or mobile phone connectivity to the outside world,” he said. “Kacific’s satellite service ensures that essential services can be maintained as we work to resolve the issue.”
Tonga Cable System is an 827 kilometre submarine cable system, funded by Asian Development Bank and the World Bank. It has cable landing points at Sopu in Tonga and Suva in Fiji.
Kacific was last month recognised by the Society of Satellite Professionals with a Better Satellite World Award for its work in offering affordable broadband satellite connectivity services to Pacific Island nations.
SOURCE: PACNEWS
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