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  19 Feb 2022, 11:01
Update : 19 Feb 2022, 11:04

Musk donates satellite gear to reconnect Tonga

WELLINGTON, Feb 19, 2022 (BSS/AFP) - Tonga says space entrepreneur and Tesla
founder Elon Musk has donated 50 satellite terminals to help the volcano-
damaged Pacific island reconnect with the world.

  Tonga's telecommunications system has been severely restricted since
January 15 when a violent volcanic eruption and tsunami severed its
underwater fibre-optic cable.

  Musk's Space X corporation is providing 50 very-small-aperture terminals
(VSAT) "and we are looking at how we can best utilize it," Prime Minister
Siaosi Sovaleni said Friday.

  The tiny South Pacific kingdom was also considering offers to increase
Tonga's internet capacity, which has been operating on a very small bandwidth
since the cable was broken.

  "It's something we are testing right now," he said.

  Technical staff from SpaceX and the Tonga Government were working on
installing the equipment to have it operational from next week.

  The volcanic eruption, so powerful it was heard as far away as Alaska and
triggered a tsunami that flooded coastlines around the Pacific, shredded an
80-kilometre (50 miles) stretch of Tonga's undersea telecommunications cable.

  Sovaleni said he expected temporary repairs to be completed early next
week.