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The TamTam submarine cable system consists of a 411-kilometer international segment connecting Port Vila (Vanuatu) and Lifou Island (New Caledonia), and domestic extensions to other
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The TamTam submarine cable system consists of a 411-kilometer international segment connecting Port Vila (Vanuatu) and Lifou Island (New Caledonia), and domestic extensions to other
A proposed cable connecting Port Vila, Vanuatu, to Lifou, New Caledonia, has received backing from the Asian Development Bank (ADB). ADB will provide financing to support Prima
ASN and OMS are pleased to announce that the Tamtam Cable contract with Prima (Vanuatu) Ltd has officially entered into force as of 16 December 2025. The system''s Ready for Service (RFS) date is
We are providing nation-building telecommunications technologies and infrastructure to communities throughout the entire region, including building the first subsea bandwidth cable connecting Vanuatu
The Interchange Cable Network is a series of subsea fiber optic cables owned by Vanuatu -based company Interchange Limited. The first cable, ICN1 (Interchange Cable Network 1) links Fiji to
The cable, nicknamed the ''Tamtam'' cable, will be the second to supply global bandwidth to Vanuatu, providing backup in the case of a disruption to the existing sub-sea cable that connects
Last month''s magnitude 7.3 earthquake near Vanuatu caused widespread devastation and left at least a dozen people dead. The disaster also exposed a critical vulnerability in Vanuatu''s
Local tech company Prima Limited and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have signed a debt-plus-grant mandate agreement to help fund the ''Tamtam'' cable, which will be Vanuatu''s second subsea
ASN signed a deal with Prima in January 2024 to design, manufacture, and deploy the 375-km Tamtam subsea cable that will connect Vanuatu and New Caledonia, with an option to
Vanuatu is getting a second submarine data cable connection to the rest of the world. Not only will the Tamtam cable deliver more reliable phone and internet connection, it will also double as an early warning system for tsunamis and earthquakes.