The United States has committed $30 million in foreign assistance to accelerate the deployment of Starlink satellite internet services across Papua New Guinea, marking a major milestone in bilateral digital cooperation. The announcement follows the recent granting of an operating license to the U.S. satellite firm in PNG, a move aimed at tackling the country's persistent connectivity challenges and high internet costs. The initiative represents …
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