Tagged: Papua New Guinea

Digicel gets wings clipped

The national regulating body for information and communication technology in Papua New Guinea (PNG), NICTA or National Information and Communication Technology Authority (phew, that’s a mouthful) is placing a restriction on the prices that...

Is PNG ready for the iPhone 5?

There is much talk among the gadget community in Papua New Guinea about Apple’s latest smartphone version, iPhone 5, and phone vendors like T-Mobile, Theodist, Comserv, Chemcare and Fone Haus have already indicated they...

NICTA CEO Charles Punaha

PNG ICT regulatory body calls for public inquiry

Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) national regulatory body for information and communications technology (ICT), the National Information and Communication Technology Authority (NICTA) is calling for a public inquiry to determine if it should recommend certain...

Ok Tedi Development Foundation launches website

The Ok Tedi Development Foundation (OTDF) launched their new and improved website at the end of August this year. The site aims to inform the general public and interested stakeholders about the social and...

Able Computing to host CSI themed tech expo

Able Computing Ltd will be hosting its first ever 2012 technology expo at the Holiday Inn in Port Moresby. The expo themed “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” is primed for September 11 and will start...

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Young PNG embracing technology

It seems that while the Electoral Commission (EC) is still slow on the technology treadmill, ordinary and young Papua New Guineans (PNG) have embraced advances in technology with open arms. According to recent statistics provided by Socialbakers.com there...

PNGCS 2nd Quater Seminar Report 2012

The Papua New Guinea Computer Societies’ 2nd Quarter Seminar at Gateway Hotel yesterday afternoon presented some informative and interesting topics. The seminar was sponsored by Daltron who were given the opportunity to present first. Daltron’s Communications Systems Manager,...

Internet SMS Finally in Papua New Guinea

Sending SMS via the internet in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is finally possible thanks to Kundu Link website. The site provides 15 free SMS per month and allows individual or bulk message to be...