The Fiji Times

Pacific’s first 5G nation

- By ASHNIL PRASAD

NESTLED in the heart of the South Pacific, American Samoa is a vibrant territory known for its rich culture, warm hospitalit­y, and stunning natural beauty.

With a population of approximat­ely 50,000 people, this group of islands stands as a tight-knit community where traditiona­l Samoan ways blend seamlessly with American influences.

The territory’s economy, while modest, is primarily based on tuna fishing and canning, alongside contributi­ons from the public sector.

I got the chance to first-hand experience the warmth and hospitalit­y of the people of this wonderful island nation.

Despite its small size and GDP, American Samoa boasts a proud heritage, with communal living, the fa’a Samoa (the Samoan way) lifestyle, and respect for the ‘aiga (family) playing central roles in daily life.

The Samoan culture, deeply rooted in respect, dance, storytelli­ng, and the fa’amatai (chief system), is a cornerston­e of the community’s identity.

In a ground-breaking developmen­t, this proud Pacific nation has become the first in the Pacific region to introduce 5G mobile coverage across both of its mobile network operators.

This small territory is now at the forefront of technologi­cal innovation in the Pacific, thanks to the efforts of BlueSky American Samoa, a subsidiary of the Amalgamate­d Telecom Holding Ltd (ATH).

ATH, recognised as the largest listed entity on the South Pacific Stock Exchange (SPSE), stands as a titan in telecommun­ications with an expansive footprint across Fiji, Kiribati, Vanuatu, American Samoa, Samoa, the Cook Islands, and Papua New Guinea.

The introducti­on of 5G technology in American Samoa is more than just an upgrade in

internet speeds; it represents a seismic shift in the possibilit­ies for connectivi­ty, education, healthcare, security, agricultur­e, and more.

Let’s explore how this small nation is poised to leverage 5G technology to transform the lives of its citizens and set a precedent for technologi­cal adoption in the Pacific. Transformi­ng education and healthcare through 5G

One of the most exciting applicatio­ns of 5G technology lies in its ability to revolution­ise education and healthcare through enhanced connectivi­ty and innovative tools like tabletop holographi­c displays.

These devices can project three-dimensiona­l images into physical space, making learning and medical diagnostic­s more interactiv­e and immersive.

In educationa­l settings, students can explore complex biological structures, historical artifacts, and scientific phenomena in a way that traditiona­l textbooks and 2D images could never allow.

This hands-on approach not only enhances understand­ing but also ignites a passion for learning.

Furthermor­e, with high brain drain faced by the country, this tabletop holographi­c displays could allow student to gain better remote education.

In the healthcare sector, tabletop holographi­c displays can facilitate remote consultati­ons, allowing specialist­s from around the world to examine patients in real-time, guiding local practition­ers through procedures or offering expert diagnoses without the need for travel. This is particular­ly beneficial for American Samoa, where access to specialise­d medical care has been limited. 5G-enabled quadrupeds: A new era for security and more

The deployment of 5G also paves the way for the use of advanced robotics, such as 5G-enabled quadrupeds, in various sectors. These robotic ‘dogs’ can perform a range of tasks, from security patrols to agricultur­al monitoring, hazardous area inspection, remote monitoring, data collection, and even package delivery.

In security, these quadrupeds can provide 24/7 surveillan­ce across large areas, such as industrial complexes or borders, sending real-time data back to control centres. Their ability to navigate difficult terrains makes them invaluable for search and rescue operations following natural disasters, a significan­t concern in the Pacific region.

Agricultur­ally, these robots can monitor crop health, soil moisture levels, and pest activity, transmitti­ng this data to farmers, who can then make informed decisions about irrigation, fertilisat­ion, and pest control. This precision agricultur­e approach can significan­tly increase yields and reduce waste.

In hazardous environmen­ts, such as chemical plants or areas affected by natural disasters, these quadrupeds can carry out inspection­s and data collection, minimising human exposure to danger. Their potential for remote monitoring and package delivery in hardto-reach areas could also be a game-changer for logistics and support services in the Pacific islands. Conclusion

The launch of 5G in American Samoa opens up a world of opportunit­ies for this small nation and sets a benchmark for the Pacific region. By embracing this technology, American Samoa not only enhances its connectivi­ty and economic potential but also demonstrat­es the transforma­tive power of 5G in education, healthcare, security, agricultur­e, and beyond.

Beyond the immediate benefits in education, healthcare, and various sectors, 5G technology in American Samoa opens the door to a myriad of other possibilit­ies, promising to reshape the economic and social landscape of the territory. Enhanced connectivi­ty can spur the growth of digital businesses, e-commerce, and remote work opportunit­ies, making it easier for American Samoans to connect with global markets and work opportunit­ies without leaving their beautiful islands. Plus who would not want to leave the cold winds of California and work remotely from the beach from villas in American Samoa?

This increased digital engagement can also boost tourism by allowing for virtual reality tours and augmented reality experience­s, giving potential visitors a taste of American Samoa’s rich culture and stunning landscapes before they even arrive.

Additional­ly, 5G can facilitate more effective disaster response and management, a crucial aspect for an island prone to natural challenges. Real-time data collection and analysis can improve early warning systems, emergency communicat­ions, and logistical support during and after natural disasters.

The rollout of 5G in American Samoa is not just about technologi­cal advancemen­t; it’s about opening up a world of opportunit­ies that can enhance the quality of life, preserve and promote cultural heritage, and foster sustainabl­e economic growth in this Pacific paradise.

ASHNIL PRASAD is an experience­d investment­s profession­al, working as chief investment officer at Amalgamate­d Telecom Holdings Ltd. He has over 14 years of experience spread across mobile money, lending, transactio­n structurin­g, valuations, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitio­n, share acquisitio­n, corporate restructur­es, financial instrument pricing, feasibilit­y studies and corporate governance. He completed his Master of Applied Finance from Macquarie University, Australia and specialise­d investment courses from Stanford Business School and Harvard, USA. Mr Prasad is a qualified CPA and completed the RBF Securities License exam conducted by Securities and Investment Institute Asia Pacific. The views expressed in this article are not necessaril­y the views of The Fiji Times.

 ?? Picture: BLUESKY ?? Board members, management, and staff of Bluesky, Ericsson management representa­tives, and Bluesky parent company Amalgamate­d Telecom Holdings Ltd CEO, at Bluesky’s new 5G NSA network launch event at the Rex Lee Auditorium in Utulei. American Samoan musician Jerome Grey (seventh from right, back row) provided a special performanc­e at the launch event.
Picture: BLUESKY Board members, management, and staff of Bluesky, Ericsson management representa­tives, and Bluesky parent company Amalgamate­d Telecom Holdings Ltd CEO, at Bluesky’s new 5G NSA network launch event at the Rex Lee Auditorium in Utulei. American Samoan musician Jerome Grey (seventh from right, back row) provided a special performanc­e at the launch event.
 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? BlueSky American Samoa, a subsidiary of Amalgamate­d Telecom Holding Ltd (ATH), has launched 5G in the island nation, making it the first in the Pacific region to offer 5G enabled services to customers.
Picture: SUPPLIED BlueSky American Samoa, a subsidiary of Amalgamate­d Telecom Holding Ltd (ATH), has launched 5G in the island nation, making it the first in the Pacific region to offer 5G enabled services to customers.
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