The United States is investing $30 million to provide Starlink satellite internet access across Papua New Guinea. This investment aims to overcome geographical challenges that limit connectivity in the country’s remote areas. The initiative hopes to connect previously isolated communities with vital communication services. This funding will enable improved access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities for residents. The project underscores the U.S.’s commitment to expanding digital inclusion globally. Details regarding access to this news report require a paid subscription to Post Courier. The investment is seen as a key step in bridging the digital divide within Papua New Guinea.