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Availability of and access to information and communication technologies has increased in the Pacific region over the last quarter-century. In numerous Pacific countries, the introduction of competition into the telecommunication sector enabled expansion of mobile network coverage since about 2006/7. Internet access and uptake have grown since then, although affordability and service coverage vary greatly between Pacific Island countries. Research outputs focus on mobile telephony, undersea internet cables and social media.

Devpolicyblog

Mobile internet prices falling in Papua New Guinea

20 March 2024
Devpolicy Blog

By Dr Amanda H A Watson and Moses Sakai

Devpolicyblog

Questions about Pacific cable announcement

10 Nov 2023
Devpolicy Blog

By Dr Amanda H A Watson

Australian Institute of International Affairs

Volcano Cuts Communication With Island Kingdom

21 Jan 2022
Australian Institute of International Affairs

By Dr Amanda H A Watson and Dr Gemma Melvena Malungahu

Australian Institute of International Affairs

Island Kingdom’s Communication Cable Repaired

16 Mar 2022
Australian Institute of International Affairs

By Dr Amanda H A Watson and Dr Gemma Melvena Malungahu

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Undersea internet cables connect Pacific islands to the world. But geopolitical tension is tugging at the wires

Sep 20 2021
The Conversation

By Dr Amanda H A Watson

the interpreter

Facebook’s monopoly danger in the Pacific

26 Mar 2021
The Interpreter

By Dr Amanda H A Watson and Jemima Garrett

ASPI

Australia should step up ahead of Pacific telco’s possible sale

27 Jan 2021
The Strategist

By Dr Amanda H A Watson and Jeffrey Wall

Devpolicyblog

SIM card deactivation in PNG and financial inclusion

23 Oct 2020
Devpolicy Blog

By Dr Amanda H A Watson and Busa Jeremiah Wenogo

IN SHORT - Undersea Internet Cables in the Pacific

2020 01 17 ABC TV The World Amanda Watson

Dr Amanda H A Watson for Horizons seminar, May 2016