Tuvalu
Telecommunications
Corporation selects
ABS To Deliver
High-Speed Internet
29 April 2015
ABS and Tuvalu
Telecommunications
Corporation (TTC)
announced that they
have signed a 5 year
contract on ABS-6.
The capacity
agreement will
provide high speed
internet
connectivity to
support TTC’s
growing
infrastructure.
Under the multi-year
contract, TTC will
use the C-band A
beam capacity on
ABS-6 to increase
the volume of
traffic to the
Tuvalu islands
offering high speed
internet to support
schools, banks,
hospitals and IP
backhaul for its
mobile network.
TTC
is a state-owned
enterprise of
Tuvalu, which is the
sole
telecommunications
provider to its
islands (6 atolls
and 3 reef islands).
It provides mainly
satellite based services
for communications
and broadband
connectivity between
atolls and with the
rest of the world.
“As a key
strategic partner,
ABS is proud to
offer an effective
solution to support
TTC with reliable
communications
connectivity,” said
Tom Choi, CEO of
ABS. “In March 2015,
Tuvalu experienced
the impact of
Cyclone Pam when it
passed through the
region and disrupted
communications for
days. This
service will offer
critical
communications to
ensure that the
necessary
infrastructure is
readily available to
support the needs of
Tuvalu.”
“We are happy
to work with ABS on
our high speed
satellite internet
connection.
The need for
communications is
very important to
our economy and our
people.
We are endeavored to
ensure that all the
Island’s
communications needs
are constantly
available as this is
especially vital in
emergency situations
like cyclones and
disasters.
This connectivity on
ABS 6 will boost our
Internet bandwidth
capability,”
commented Anisi
Panitusi COO of TTC.