Nauru breaks ground on first international submarine cable connection
By December 2025, the project will deliver faster, higher-quality and more reliable internet connectivity for over 100,000 residents across Nauru, Kiribati and FSM.
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By December 2025, the project will deliver faster, higher-quality and more reliable internet connectivity for over 100,000 residents across Nauru, Kiribati and FSM.
The Project''s objective is to facilitate social and economic benefits for the people of the Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati and Nauru by providing faster, higher quality, and more reliable internet
The 2,250km long EMCS is a joint initiative of the Governments of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), Kiribati, and Nauru, and is funded jointly by Australia, Japan, and the United
Nauru''s installation of the cable is a critical part of the overall East Micronesian Cable system. With installations already in Nauru and Kiribati, the system will be extended in its last phase
On December 4, the Fifth Meeting of the East Micronesia Cable Project Executive Board was held online. This project is a collaborative assistance project by Japan, Australia and the United States
The US$95 million EMC project spans about 2,250 km, running from Tarawa in Kiribati to Nauru and continuing to Kosrae in the FSM. It will connect to the existing Hannon-Armstrong, also
This is the first submarine cable connection for the islands of Tarawa (Kiribati), Nauru and the state of Kosrae (FSM).
The groundbreaking ceremony held on 1 November marks the start of construction required to land the East Micronesia Cable in Nauru, including the beach manhole, duct work and the
EMCS, with a total length of approximately 2,250km, will connect four islands amongst FSM (Pohnpei and Kosrae), Kiribati (Tarawa) and Nauru with a large-capacity optical fibre submarine
By December 2025, the project will deliver faster, higher-quality and more reliable internet connectivity for over 100,000 residents across Nauru,