19 Jun 2018

Solomons' submarine cable deal applauded

11:09 am on 19 June 2018

Businesses in Solomon Islands have welcomed an ambitious 2019 target set by Australia and New Zealand for the delivery of a high-speed internet cable.

Submarine cable coming ashore in Samoa

Submarine cable coming ashore in Samoa Photo: RNZI/Autagavaia Tipi Autagavaia

The Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce has applauded last week's signing of a landing agreement for the cable which will come via Papua New Guinea.

Its chair, Jay Bartlett, said the project would provide an important platform for broader economic progress and would unlock many opportunities for Solomon Islanders.

"The cable will boost the county's internet speed connection, cheaper internet rates, make it easier for more investment opportunities and of course mean potentially more jobs and opportunities for Solomon Islanders," Mr Bartlett said.

Work on the cable is due to start next month and is expected to be completed by the end of 2019.

The agreement was signed last week by the Solomon Islands Submarine Cable Company and the Australian government.

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