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June 20th, 2018

SES Networks Enhances Digital Access for French Polynesian Islands


The Office des Postes et Telecommunications of French Polynesia (OPT) is delivering enhanced mobile broadband and internet services to residents across the vast French Polynesian territory through a new partnership with SES Networks.


OPT Enhances Digital Access across French Polynesian Islands
with SES Networks.

Photo is courtesy of Business Wire.

Under the new agreement, OPT will access the powerful NSS-9 satellite’s wide C-band coverage to reach the sprawling Polynesian archipelago of 118 islands in the South Pacific and beyond. Connectivity on NSS-9 will enable OPT and its fully-owned subsidiary, VINI, to grow their network to meet consumers’ and businesses’ fast-growing connectivity needs, and provide new and enhanced user experiences and services. OPT has been using SES satellite capacity to provide connectivity services since 2007.


Artistic rendition of the NSS9 satellite.

Tehina Thuret, Telecommunications Chief Executive at OPT, said that the company and SES Networks have been partners for the last decade. It was due to SES satellites that IOT brought French Polynesia into the internet age. Today, mobile broadband and internet connectivity demands from residents and businesses are growing faster than ever. NSS-9 offers reliable coverage and a wide footprint spanning the Pacific Ocean — a perfect complement to the firm's terrestrial infrastructure as network expansion is underway to provide new and enhanced services that people need.

Imran Malik, Vice President, Fixed Data, Asia-Pacific, SES Networks, noted that solid connectivity infrastructure is the backbone for full participation in the digital era. With French Polynesia’s challenging terrain, satellite forms an indispensable part of this backbone. SES Networks' partnership with OPT has grown from strength to strength over the past decade, as they pave the way towards wider and enhanced connectivity across French Polynesia.