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	<title>Comments on: Minister Tammur Explains Refined ICT Policy</title>
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		<title>By: dtabureguci</title>
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		<description>Vinaka Emmanuel.  

yes, the sweet taste of competition...who would want it to stop!  I would imagine the only thing that would really be stalling the govt on its plans for PNG's ICT industry would be Telikom's old and tired infrastructure.  That would pose the real difficulty during interconnection or even closing Digicel PNG's gateway.  I wonder just how incompatible the two systems are.  One former Telikom network told me Telikom has not upgraded in years.  So I guess getting the two networks to talk to each other would be like you talking to me in Pidgin and I am talking to you in Fijian! And neither of us knows English! :))
My very best wishes to PNG.  

Best regards,
d</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vinaka Emmanuel.  </p>
<p>yes, the sweet taste of competition&#8230;who would want it to stop!  I would imagine the only thing that would really be stalling the govt on its plans for PNG&#8217;s ICT industry would be Telikom&#8217;s old and tired infrastructure.  That would pose the real difficulty during interconnection or even closing Digicel PNG&#8217;s gateway.  I wonder just how incompatible the two systems are.  One former Telikom network told me Telikom has not upgraded in years.  So I guess getting the two networks to talk to each other would be like you talking to me in Pidgin and I am talking to you in Fijian! And neither of us knows English! :))<br />
My very best wishes to PNG.  </p>
<p>Best regards,<br />
d</p>
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