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Solomon Islands Telekom
NameSolomon Islands Telekom
TypePublic
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1988
FounderGovernment of Solomon Islands, Cable & Wireless
HeadquartersHoniara, Solomon Islands
Key peopleLoyley Ngira, Alfred Ghiro

Solomon Islands Telekom is a leading telecommunications company in the Solomon Islands, providing a range of services including mobile phone and internet connectivity to customers across the country, in partnership with Our Telekom, Bmobile, and Digicel Pacific. The company has a long history dating back to 1988, when it was established as a joint venture between the Government of Solomon Islands and Cable & Wireless, with support from World Bank and Asian Development Bank. Over the years, Solomon Islands Telekom has expanded its services to include fixed-line telephone and data transmission services, competing with Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone. The company has also partnered with international organizations such as International Telecommunication Union and Pacific Islands Telecommunications Association to improve its services and infrastructure.

Introduction

Solomon Islands Telekom is a public company listed on the South Pacific Stock Exchange, with its headquarters located in Honiara, the capital city of the Solomon Islands. The company is led by a team of experienced professionals, including Loyley Ngira and Alfred Ghiro, who have played a crucial role in shaping the company's strategy and direction, in collaboration with Pacific Telecommunications Council and Telecoms World. Solomon Islands Telekom has a strong commitment to providing high-quality services to its customers, and has invested heavily in its network infrastructure, including undersea cables and satellite communications, with support from SES S.A. and Intelsat. The company has also partnered with local organizations such as the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Solomon Islands National University to promote economic development and social welfare, in line with the goals of the United Nations Development Programme and World Health Organization.

History

The history of Solomon Islands Telekom dates back to 1988, when the company was established as a joint venture between the Government of Solomon Islands and Cable & Wireless, with funding from European Investment Bank and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. At the time, the company was known as the Solomon Islands Telecommunications Authority, and was responsible for providing telecommunications services to the people of the Solomon Islands, in partnership with Telikom PNG and Fiji Airways. Over the years, the company has undergone significant changes, including a major restructuring in 2009, which saw the company being privatized and rebranded as Solomon Islands Telekom, with support from International Finance Corporation and Commonwealth Development Corporation. Today, the company is a leading player in the Solomon Islands telecommunications market, competing with Amalgamated Telecom Holdings and Kacific Broadband Satellites.

Services

Solomon Islands Telekom provides a range of services to its customers, including mobile phone and internet connectivity, fixed-line telephone and data transmission services, in partnership with Vodafone Fiji and Digicel Tonga. The company also offers a range of value-added services, including SMS and MMS, as well as mobile banking and mobile commerce services, with support from ANZ Bank and Westpac Banking Corp. In addition, Solomon Islands Telekom provides international roaming services, allowing its customers to stay connected while traveling abroad, in collaboration with GSMA and ITU. The company has also partnered with local businesses such as Solomon Islands Brewing Company and Solomon Islands Ports Authority to provide customized telecommunications solutions, in line with the goals of the Pacific Islands Forum and Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation.

Network

Solomon Islands Telekom has a comprehensive network infrastructure, including undersea cables and satellite communications, which provide connectivity to the Solomon Islands and beyond, with support from SubPartners and Hawaiki Cable. The company's network is designed to provide high-quality and reliable services to its customers, and is supported by a team of experienced engineers and technicians, who have received training from Cisco Systems and Ericsson. Solomon Islands Telekom has also invested in 4G LTE technology, which provides fast and reliable mobile internet connectivity to its customers, in partnership with Huawei and ZTE Corporation. The company has also partnered with international organizations such as Internet Society and World Wide Web Consortium to promote internet development and accessibility, in line with the goals of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and International Telecommunication Union.

Subsidiaries_and_Partnerships

Solomon Islands Telekom has a number of subsidiaries and partnerships, including Our Telekom, which provides telecommunications services to the people of the Solomon Islands, in collaboration with Bmobile Vanuatu and Telecom Vanuatu. The company has also partnered with international organizations such as Pacific Islands Telecommunications Association and International Telecommunication Union to promote telecommunications development and cooperation in the Pacific Islands, with support from Australian Government and New Zealand Government. Solomon Islands Telekom has also invested in Kacific Broadband Satellites, which provides satellite internet connectivity to the Pacific Islands, in partnership with Globe Telecom and PLDT. The company has also partnered with local organizations such as the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Solomon Islands National University to promote economic development and social welfare, in line with the goals of the Asian Development Bank and World Bank.

Controversies_and_Criticisms

Solomon Islands Telekom has faced a number of controversies and criticisms over the years, including concerns about the company's monopoly position in the Solomon Islands telecommunications market, which has been addressed by the Solomon Islands Competition and Consumer Commission, with support from Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and New Zealand Commerce Commission. The company has also faced criticism for its pricing and service quality, with some customers complaining about high prices and poor service, in comparison to Digicel Pacific and Vodafone Fiji. However, the company has taken steps to address these concerns, including investing in its network infrastructure and improving its customer service, in partnership with Telstra and Optus. Despite these challenges, Solomon Islands Telekom remains a leading player in the Solomon Islands telecommunications market, and is committed to providing high-quality services to its customers, in line with the goals of the International Telecommunication Union and Pacific Islands Telecommunications Association. Category:Telecommunications companies

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