Feature: Chinese aid to Solomon Islands'' broadband network
The project plans to construct 161 3G/4G wireless communication base stations on 35 major islands in the Solomon Islands'' nine provinces. The construction, to last for three
The project plans to construct 161 3G/4G wireless communication base stations on 35 major islands in the Solomon Islands'' nine provinces. The construction, to last for three
Embark on a groundbreaking venture with Ganyo Steel Structure as we unveil the Solomon Project, a pioneering Communication Base Station Camp in the picturesque Solomon Islands.
China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) and Huawei have activated five new telecommunication towers in the Solomon Islands, increasing the total to 40 operational sites.
These installations are part of an ongoing effort to strengthen reliable communication networks, particularly benefiting rural and remote communities. The expanded
According to project updates, foundation installation is underway at the M14-Kumanibae site, while the tower structure at the M13-Lengatura site has already been
The hybrid power systems, combining solar and generator technology, are set to improve telecommunications in the Solomon Islands, providing uninterrupted power supply to
These installations are part of an ongoing effort to strengthen reliable communication networks, particularly benefiting rural and remote
The project aims to construct 161 3G/4G wireless communication base stations across nine provinces in the Solomon Islands. Once completed, the project will significantly
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The project was completed by MAN diesel for over SBD120m. The new station has been commissioned and is currently in operation. Furthermore to improve the reliability Solomon Power invested in a new 11 kV switchboard, two 1.6 MW diesel generators and two new power transformers at Honiara Power Station.
This is the first time in 31 years that Solomon Power is constructing a new outstation the last one being in Malu’u. The scope includes solar panels, battery storage system, back up diesel generator and 415 V distribution network to connect about 200 customers at each of these sites in Western Province and Choiseul Province.
SIIP is supporting Solomon Ports to upgrade Noro Port international wharf and facilities. The project will create opportunities for local businesses and maintain the port's capacity to process international shipping. SIIP will undertake the feasibility and design studies needed to secure funding for overall project delivery.
The Solomon Islands Infrastructure Program (SIIP) is Australia’s 10-year partnership with Solomon Islands to create local economic opportunities through a large pipeline of economic infrastructure projects. Launched in June 2021, SIIP has two goals: