FSMTC and ABS partner
together to bring
Connectivity to the
Federated States of
Micronesia (FSM)
27 July 2015
ABS
and FSM
Telecommunications
Corporation (FSMTC)
announced that they have
signed a multi-year,
multi-transponder deal
on ABS-6, C-band. The
capacity agreement will
provide internet
connectivity to support
FSMTC’s growing
business.
The Federated
States of Micronesia
(FSM) is an independent
sovereign island nation
consisting of four
states: Yap, Chuuk,
Pohnpei and Kosrae in
the West Pacific Ocean.
FSMTC is a public
corporation established
by the FSM to provide
all telecommunications
services.
FSMTC
will use the satellite
capacity on ABS-6 to
connect Pohnpei to the
other 3 states and one
of its neighbouring
islands, Ulithi.
The much needed internet
connectivity will
support commercial,
government entities as
well as serving
educational institutions
and communities bringing
economic and social
benefits.
FSM is subjected
to climate changes and
disasters such as
typhoons and reliability
of service is extremely
vital. The
ABS’ C-band service is
an advantage over other
solutions with minimal
inference from severe
weather conditions.
This service will offer
crucial communications
to ensure that the
necessary infrastructure
is readily available.
“ABS is excited to
collaborate with FSMTC
to provide reliable
communications. We
recognize the progress
FSMTC has made and
understand the
challenges it faces to
provide internet
connectivity available
to its economy and its
nation,” said Tom Choi,
CEO of ABS. “Through
this partnership, we
will work together not
only to deliver constant
connectivity to the
Pacific but more
importantly, enable
FSMTC to grow as a
business and serve its
people of FSM.”
“The cooperation
with ABS has given us
the opportunity to grow
our business. ABS has
listened to our needs to
provide cost effective
internet access to
better serve FSM’s
population,” responded
John Sohl, CEO of FSMTC.
“The partnership with
ABS supports our goal of
satisfying the growing
broadband demands and
services that best meet
our users’ needs in a
wide geographic
environment.”
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