The small island nation of Nauru, located in the Pacific Ocean, faces unique challenges when it comes to communication. With a population of just over 10,000 people spread across a land area of only 21 square kilometers, traditional communication infrastructure such as fiber optic cables and cell towers are not feasible options. However, the implementation of VSAT technology has proven to be a game-changer for Nauru’s communication needs.
VSAT, or Very Small Aperture Terminal, technology uses satellite communication to provide high-speed internet and other communication services to remote areas. In Nauru, VSAT technology has been implemented to provide internet access, phone services, and even television programming to residents and businesses on the island.