Broadcasting services via television and radio remain a priority for UAS Fund support, as they are crucial for increasing access to information for the public. This initiative aims to expand free-to-air/view broadcasting network coverage, particularly in rural areas, while also promoting local media content relevant to PNG’s social and economic development.
Specific Targets
NICTA will work to create a favorable regulatory environment, including efficient use of resources like spectrum and infrastructure-sharing mechanisms, to help minimize service expansion costs. The increase in broadband penetration will also provide a useful platform for the broadcast industry to capitalize on IP TV/radio.
Our Twofold Strategy
The broadcasting initiative will be implemented through two key programs:
This program will support projects to expand radio broadcasting service to rural areas currently uncovered by radio broadcasting signals. The program will also support radio broadcast operators’ preparatory and migration exercises from analogue to digital radio broadcasting.
This program will support projects to expand radio broadcasting services to rural areas that are currently not covered by radio signals. It will also assist radio broadcast operators with their transition from analog to digital radio broadcasting.
Year of Implementation | Year1- 2023 | Year2- 2024 | Year3- 2025 | Year4- 2026 | Year5- 2027 | |
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Project locations | Tari | Kavieng | Kiunga | Kainantu | Arawa | |
Western | Hela | Chimbu | West New Britain | Jiwaka | ||
Northern | Enga | West Sepik | AROB | Manus |
In addition to expanding current analog TV broadcasting to unserved areas, projects for television broadcasting will also focus on the migration from analog to digital television broadcasting (A2D).
These projects will prioritize provincial centers that do not have any free-to-air local TV services. Support for TV service expansion to rural areas and districts will coincide with the network rollout plans of operators. The specific locations and scope of projects will be finalized annually by NICTA and the UAS Board in consultation with relevant stakeholders before receiving approval from the ICT Minister for implementation. The proposed projects and their distribution are summarized in the table below.
Year of implementation | Year1- 2023 | Year2- 2024 | Year3- 2025 | Year4- 2026 | Year5- 2027 | |
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Project locations | Lae | Kimbe | Milne Bay | West Sepik | Southern Highlands | |
Hagen | AROB | Madang | Western | Gulf | ||
Kokopo | Manus | Wewak | Hela | Kainantu |
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The Universal Access and Service (UAS) Strategic Plan 2023-2027 builds on the achievements of the 2018-2022 plan, which marked the first strategic framework for the UAS Fund in Papua New Guinea.