The Phnom Penh Post

Hong Kong-S’ville submarine fibre optic cable online in 2024: minister

- Rann Reuy

MINISTER of Post and Telecommun­ications Chea Vandeth announced that the government plans to complete a submarine fiber-optic cable connection from Hong Kong to Sihanoukvi­lle and Phnom Penh in 2024. The cable will replace one that was connected more than a decade ago, and is expected to make Cambodia’s internet services faster and cheaper.

He added that the internet in Cambodia today is dependent on infrastruc­ture that was connected 15 years ago, while the number of users has increased dramatical­ly.

He made the announceme­nt last week during the signing of a memorandum between the telecoms ministry and the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry, and Fisheries on the integratio­n of the latter into document verificati­on platform verify.gov.kh

“The funding for the submarine cable comes from a loan from the Chinese government. In 10 years, the sale

of internet services will repay the entirety of the loan. The project is to be implemente­d for 30 years, so in addition to repaying the loan, we will make a profit,” he explained.

“We currently have limited capacity, as the infrastruc­ture was connected 15 years ago.

When the new cable is in operation, our internet speeds will be like driving on an informatio­n expressway. The capacity will be more than enough to meet the Kingdom’s needs,” he said.

In addition to connecting the submarine cable, he added

that the telecommun­ications ministry is working to install up to 1,000 internet expansion antenna masts in several of Phnom Penh’s districts. It will also dismantle internet booster and repeater devices, which the ministry considers disruptive to internet speed.

“In the Phnom Penh area alone, the ministry is preparing to build about 1,000 antenna masts. The ministry has succeeded in Borey Peng Huoth, which is home to about 8,000 families. It took almost a year to complete. Now, more than 60 Boreys in the capital are building antenna masts,” he said.

According to the minister, the ministry is currently installing antenna towers in four districts in Phnom Penh. Once they are completed – in three or four months – it will move on to another four districts.

The minister noted that the demand for internet services increased dramatical­ly following the Covod-19 pandemic, but did not specify the precise figures.

According to previous released figures, as of February, Cambodia had more than 17 million registered SIM cards and more than 310,000 fixed internet users. The Kingdom has 38 internet service providers, 5 onshore and submarine fiber optic infrastruc­ture operators. There are 640km of submarine fiber optic cable in Cambodian waters.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? Telecoms minister Chea Vandeth addresses a press conference at the ministry on May 2.
HONG MENEA Telecoms minister Chea Vandeth addresses a press conference at the ministry on May 2.

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