- Global Internet aims to provide reliable and scalable solutions in PNG’s challenging connectivity landscape
- Fibre-backed services and cloud tech are driving the company’s growth in enterprise and government sectors
Global Internet targets enterprise growth through digital solutions
Port Moresby-based Global Internet has emerged as a key player in Papua New Guinea’s telecommunications industry, offering scalable, enterprise-grade connectivity solutions in a market marked by terrain and infrastructure challenges. With a strong focus on enterprise clients, the company has carved out a niche in delivering high-availability internet services, point-to-point links, data centre hosting, and private cloud solutions. These services cater not only to local businesses but also to government institutions and international agencies operating in PNG’s fragmented ICT environment.
Led by CEO Bruce Aisoli, Global Internet has built a reputation around service quality and local support, emphasising rapid issue resolution through its Port Moresby-based helpdesk and engineering team. The company’s expansion has been underpinned by significant investment in a country-wide fibre network. This backbone infrastructure enables the delivery of high-capacity internet and data transport services, including its signature “Business Fibre” offering, which supports everything from video conferencing to mission-critical cloud operations.
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Global Internet drives innovation in PNG’s ICT sector
As detailed in its Global Technologies division, Global Internet has broadened its portfolio to include advanced managed services such as virtualisation, cybersecurity, and cloud hosting. These innovations aim to address the growing demand for secure and efficient digital platforms among PNG’s businesses and institutions. With increasing adoption of cloud computing across the region, the firm’s private cloud hosting and managed firewall offerings are enabling local enterprises to transition from legacy systems to more agile, scalable models.
However, the company operates in a challenging landscape where high operational costs, limited infrastructure, and logistical hurdles can slow digital adoption. Despite these constraints, Global Internet continues to invest in training and local capacity-building, maintaining a workforce of certified engineers and systems specialists. This approach ensures that services are both technologically robust and attuned to the unique needs of PNG’s diverse client base, helping the country close its digital divide while fostering local tech talent.