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Connecting Ports with



                    Kacific1’s Satellite Internet




         Ports:  Arteries  of  the  Pacific                                              Guinea and as small as the Kiribati
       Economy                                                                           islands. State owned shipping fleets
         Covering  162,500,000  square                                                   can  utilise  Kacific’s  product  offer-
       kilometres of the planet, the Pacif-                                              ings, as can very small, remote, in-
       ic is a vast and largely uninhabit-                                               dividual operations. Kacific services
       ed area. With so much blue ocean                                                  can be scaled up or down to fit the
       between  them,  Pacific  nations                                                  needs of a business while allowing
       rely heavily on their ports as their                                              the  ability  to  grow  with  a  business
       main channel for the entrance and                                                 or  country.  With  the  international
       exit  of  essential  goods  including                                             sector modernising their fleets and
       fuel, foodstuffs, household goods,                                                approaches to business, ports in the
       building  supplies,  vehicles,  ma-                                               Pacific  need  to  remain  up-to-date
       chinery and more. Without large-                                                  with the latest offerings in terms of
       scale  manufacturing  and  refining                                               technology and internet connection.
       capacity,  the  efficient  importation                                              Ports  in  neighbouring  islands,  if
       of these goods is crucial. The ports                                              all using Kacific as a broadband pro-
       are the gateway for these items, as                                               vider, can link together and create a
       well as for the essential exports re-                                             shared network. This would enable
       quired to afford them.                                                            them to easily share information as
         The covid pandemic and major                                                    well as  internet bandwidth, getting
       disruption to supply chains has made for an incredibly challenging few years for   the best value for their money.
       the Pacific ports and shipping industry. On average, 60% of Pacific nations’ GDP   A 2021 report published by the International Monetary Fund found that Pacific
       comes from imports. It’s time to reinforce the ports in the Pacific so that their   governments struggle to know exactly how to tune their economies because of
       largest contributor to GDP is not put at risk.        the lack of high-quality economic data. With most goods being brought in by
                                                             ship, a connection between the ports and government is essential to transmit
         Transformation in ports and shipping                high-quality import and export data. With greater connectivity, regions will be
         The need to upgrade port infrastructure to benefit, in particular, digital and   able to develop faster and offer more to their inhabitants.
       software opportunities, was a key discussion point at the Association of Pacific
       Ports conference, held in September. Pacific ports outside of main centres are   Improved management at Ifira Port Development
       facing a major challenge when it comes to digital transformation: most, if not all,   In Vanuatu, internet service provider, 3 Link is a distributor of Kacific’s Gig-
       modern port technologies require a stable, high-speed internet connection. The   starter. 3 Link’s services are leading to greater connectivity between the ports,
       scope, ruggedness and distance between modernised centres in the Pacific and   buyers, sellers, logistics groups and the local government.
       the outer islands means that typical fibre-based internet connections are unfea-  With services from 3 Link, the Ifira Ports Development and Services on Ifira
       sible.  It is too expensive and time-consuming to connect enterprises not based   Island, which lies off the coast of Efate Island in Vanuatu, has benefited from
       in the main towns.                                    Kacific’s reliable, high-speed satellite broadband.
         The best way to keep remote ports connected – both to people inland and   The port is using Kacific’s Gigstarter 7-user plan as a backup internet con-
       other countries and shipping providers worldwide – is by utilising satellite broad-  nection to align with the Prime Minister’s directive for maritime safety, and to
       band. Given its size, the best view of the Pacific is from space. The satellite Kacif-  have VSAT connectivity in smaller vessels. This resulted in better connectivity to
       ic1 is always privy to this view, making it the envy of many. The operator of this   support better communications and digital solutions, which in turn lead to more
       high-powered satellite is Kacific and its mission is to connect as many communi-  efficient export logistics management and better fleet management. The port can
       ties in the Pacific as possible via satellite broadband.   now collect better data on products moving through it. Alongside this, the inter-
                                                             net access supports better training for workers and faster communications, both
         Connecting the Kosrae Port Authority                which enhance the health and safety at the site.
         The port authority of the island of Kosrae in the Federated States of Micro-
       nesia needed connectivity. The port receives between 3 and 5 cargo vessels a   The Ifira Ports Development and Services on Ifira Island
       month and is based around 10km out of the nearest town. Fibre is not available in   With help from Kacific’s satellite broadband, ports and the shipping industry
       Kosrae, and the port relies on Kacific’s satellite technology to secure high-speed,   can upgrade their infrastructure for better communications and take advantage
       affordable internet access. Installation of the satellite dish was fast and straight-  of digital transformation. Satellite broadband not only provides a connection to
       forward – and the post was connected within hours to the satellite.   the  internet,  but  it  provides  an  essential  building-block  for  further  economic
         Using Kacific’s satellite connectivity, the Kosrae Port Authority can better com-  growth and prosperity. It opens more doors with the rest of the world. It allows
       municate with cargo ships before they dock, they can connect with the nearby   access to a variety of digital infrastructure and life-improving technologies. Ul-
       town, with ports in neighbouring islands and with the wider pacific community   timately, better connections, offered by Kacific, will work to further bring Pacific
       and economy.                                          nations onto the global stage.
         By adding Kacific’s popular Community Wi-Fi service, extra data or bandwidth   Kacific is a next-generation broadband satellite operator providing universal,
       not used by the port can be sold on to other users in the form of a prepaid vouch-  fast, high-quality broadband at an affordable cost to rural and suburban areas
       er. This could be visiting crew or even the local community. The flexibility means   across 25 regions of the Pacific and South East Asia.
       that in times of high flow, the port authority can access greater bandwidth, and in   Kacific works with local partners and distributors in each region, offering a
       more sparse times, it can on-sell its extra internet capacity.   range of prepaid high-speed unlimited data plans. Plans of up to 40Mbps start
                                                             from  USD$200  per  month,  with  bigger  plans  up  to  100Mbps  starting  from
         A heavy dependence on the ports                     USD$600 per month. The satellite terminal kits are a one-time fee which start
         Kacific fills a gap in the APAC region. It serves countries as large as Papua New   from USD$560.

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