Bluesky Cook Islands, the sole provider of
fixed phone, mobile and broadband services to
the Cook Islands, has increased the amount of
satellite capacity it is using from SES
Networks, in order to launch 4G+ service to
Rarotonga and Aitutaki, the two key cities of
the island nation.
In the announcement made by SES, the increased
capacity delivered on the low latency, high
throughput O3b Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) fleet will
also allow the extension of 4G/LTE mobile backhaul
service to the country’s outer islands, and faster
and dedicated broadband service for the Cook Islands
Ministry of Education.
The Cook Islands was the first market to use SES
Networks’ innovative O3b MEO satellite system in
2014 to deliver 3G/ 4G services to the remote
nation.
The new agreement signed with SES Networks is
part of Bluesky Cook Islands’ substantial network
upgrade. The launch of 4G+, currently the world’s
fastest commercial mobile network technology,
demonstrates Bluesky’s ongoing commitment to offer
new and innovative products and services to its
customers.
The Cook Islands Ministry of Education will use
the increased and faster connectivity from Bluesky
to enhance educational programs which will directly
benefit the learning experience for students of all
ages across the country. Bluesky and the Ministry
are jointly developing a virtual education network
portal, enabling students, teachers and institutions
to exchange educational and teacher training
material, develop additional curricular content
material and promote a new culture of information
and communication.
“By bringing 4G+ technology to Rarotonga and
Aitutaki, we are offering our local consumers and
business customers a better mobile data experience
which will translate into productivity improvements,
expanded business opportunities, and exciting new
entertainment options,” said Bluesky Country
Manager, Phillip Henderson. “The O3b fleet,
instrumental in providing the fiber-equivalent
performance needed to roll out the 4G+ service, has
made an enormous difference to our subscribers over
the last three years.”
“We are thrilled to see how the connectivity
needs of the Cook Islands, the first market to see
the benefits of fiber-like performance delivered
over our unique O3b fleet of MEO satellites, have
increased in the last few years. The connectivity
has transformed communities and businesses, and we
are proud to be part of this change,” said Imran
Malik, Vice President, Fixed Data, Asia-Pacific for
SES Networks. “With the increased capacity, Bluesky
and the Cook Islands are demonstrating their solid
support for our solutions, as well as the continued
strong growth in demand for data in their market.”