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Amalgamate­d Telecom Holdings On The Cusp Of Papua New Guinea Greenfield Project

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Amalgamate­d Telecom Holdings Limited (ATH) is on the cusp of launching the completion of its greenfield network project in Papua New Guinea (PNG).

Scheduled to open in the next few months, the greenfield network roll out has been executed with little help from host country, Papua New Guinea.

ATH chief executive officer, Ivan Fong, made the remarks at the annual general meeting, which was held at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva, yesterday.

The PNG project nears readiness with the constructi­on of a number of cell tower sites, and completion of modern data centres that hosts the Next Generation Core Network systems, he said.

ATH made a revenue of $579.77 million, against $675.95 million for the correspond­ing period in 2020.

The group recorded a profit before tax of $54.74 million, against $70.42 million in 2020.

An interim dividend of two cents per unit was announced, totalling $9.7 million.

Digitalisa­tion

The future is set in digitalisa­tion, Mr Fong said.

A clear indication of the future is in the fact that internet usage continues to grow at an annual rate of 30 per cent, he said.

“We have to buy more capacity to ensure that the level of service that customers are accustomed to remains,” he said

Businesses have been forced to digitalise following the COVID-19 pandemic, Mr Fong said.

“Even if we come to some reasonable normality out of COVID-19, the online ways of doing things now becomes a real option for everyone to be able to use.”

With no end in sight to the continued growth in consumptio­n of broadband, the group continues to build fiber infrastruc­ture to homes, and deliver multi-gigabit speeds to connect cell towers, Mr Fong said.

“The group will focus on realignmen­t of its capital structure, and reinforce and develop favourable economic benefits,” he said.

Year of paradoxes

ATH chairperso­n Kalpana Lal said 2021 was a year of paradoxes for the telecommun­ications industry.

“While the macro economic environmen­t and Government restrictio­ns posed several challenges to our operations, the global movement towards accelerate­d digitalisa­tion with increased spending on telecommun­ications and technology provides a strong tailwind to propel our business,” Ms Lal said.

“As we survey the state of technology developmen­t, new wireless broadband technologi­es are on the horizon,” she said.

Such technologi­es are expected to support broadband capacity with low latency services, she said.

Improving the broadband capacity would enable the deployment of the “internet of things,” among other innovation­s, Ms Lal said.

“This is promising, as it will drive demand for more optical fiber deployment­s, data centres, internatio­nal cable connectivi­ty, and infrastruc­ture investment­s, to adequately provide consumers the services they want,” she said.

 ?? Photo: Frederica Elbourne ?? Amalgamate­d Telecom Holdings Limited (ATH) held its annual general meeting at the Grand Pacific Hotel, in Suva, on December 22, 2021. From left: Board member and Fiji National Provident Fund chief financial officer Pravinesh Singh with ATH board chairperso­n, Kalpana Lal, and chief executive officer, Ivan Fong.
Photo: Frederica Elbourne Amalgamate­d Telecom Holdings Limited (ATH) held its annual general meeting at the Grand Pacific Hotel, in Suva, on December 22, 2021. From left: Board member and Fiji National Provident Fund chief financial officer Pravinesh Singh with ATH board chairperso­n, Kalpana Lal, and chief executive officer, Ivan Fong.

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