Cook Islands Telecommunications Base Station Inverter Service

The head of Cook Island's Competition and Regulatory

The head of Cook Island's Competition and Regulatory Authority, Bernard Hill, says regional regulators who are banning the use of Starlink might have an overinflated view of their

Cook Islands Telecommunications Base Station Inverter Service

6 FAQs about [Cook Islands Telecommunications Base Station Inverter Service]

How does telecommunication work in the Cook Islands?

Like most countries and territories in Oceania, telecommunications in the Cook Islands is limited by its isolation and low population, with only one major television broadcasting station and six radio stations. However, most residents have a main line or mobile phone.

What is the Cook Islands telecommunications policy?

The draft policy sets out the Government’s plans to open up the Cook Islands telecommunications market to competition. The draft legislation that will give effect to this Policy — the Competition and Regulatory Authority Bill 2019 and the Telecommunications Bill 2019 — has been released for public consultation.

Does Cook Islands have a phone?

However, most residents have a main line or mobile phone. Its telecommunications are mainly provided by Telecom Cook Islands, who is currently working with O3b Networks, Ltd. for faster Internet connection.

How many radio stations are there in the Cook Islands?

The Cook Islands uses the country calling code +682. There are six radio stations in the Cook Islands, with one reaching all islands. As of 1997 there were 14,000 radios. Cook Islands Television broadcasts from Rarotonga, providing a mix of local news and overseas-sourced programs. As of 1997 there were 4,000 television sets.

What is the Cook Islands telecommunications market competition policy 2019?

The draft Cook Islands Telecommunications Market Competition Policy 2019 was published in May 2019. The draft policy sets out the Government’s plans to open up the Cook Islands telecommunications market to competition.

What challenges does the Cook Islands face in digital transformation?

As a small island digital state (SIDS) the Cook Islands faces a unique set of challenges in digital transformation. One being that they are heavily reliant on international support and cooperation to develop and fund its ICT improvement projects.

More information

Power Your Projects With Solar Container Solutions?

We are a premier solar container and folding container solution provider, specializing in portable energy storage and mobile power systems.