AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTelecom & Internet Disruption: A Guam underground fiber cut knocked out internet and mobile service for some Palau Mobile and Palau Telcom customers, but Belau Submarine Cable Corporation says its own network was unaffected and service was restored after Docomo Pacific rerouted traffic. Digital Infrastructure Push: Palau National Communications Corp. is in the middle of a major modernization, replacing its aging mobile network with Nokia 4G/5G Standalone and rolling out $34.9m fiber-to-the-premises under the U.S. ReConnect program, with a May 2027 commercial launch targeted for the mobile upgrade. Public Health Alert: Palau’s Ministry of Health confirmed a whooping cough (pertussis) case in Koror and is urging residents to check vaccination status while contact tracing continues. Aquaculture & Jobs: Palau opened its first community-managed satellite giant clam hatchery in Koror, aiming to supply farmers with seedlings, reduce pressure on wild clams, and build sustainable livelihoods. Regional Media Capacity: Journalists and media staff trained in Koror for the 55th Pacific Islands Forum Leaders’ Meeting, sharpening coverage and broadcast skills ahead of Palau’s hosting role. Business & Trade Links: Taiwan’s President Lai met Marshall Islands officials, reaffirming cooperation on agriculture, climate resilience, health and trade, and signaling support for regional peace as the PIF meets in Palau. Regional Security & Shipping: The IMO chief warned that shipping shouldn’t be used as collateral in geopolitical conflicts, as seafarers report being caught in the crossfire amid the U.S.-Iran standoff.
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