Tiny Pacific island to get internet connection
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[November 07, 2008]

Tiny Pacific island to get internet connection

Nov 07, 2008 (Asia Pulse Data Source via COMTEX) --
One of the most remote islands in the Pacific is about to be connected to the internet.
Swain's island, which lies between American Samoa and Tokelau, has a population of fewer than 40 people.

It has come to an agreement with the American Samoan government to construct a satellite dish and get a wireless Internet connection.

The service should be installed next year, once cyclone season has passed.
The island's representative in the American Samoan parliament, Alex Jennings, told Radio Australia's Pacific Beat programme, it will benefit the island in a number of ways.



One of the problems that we have is communication, he said.
In fact I can only talk to Swain's once a day through my radio, so communication has been an important part of what I've been trying to bring into Swains and so far we've moved forward with that.



We've constructed the facility that will house the equipment and technology to bring the phone system as well as the internet system for Swain's island.

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