Starlink Papua New Guinea availability is now live, providing high-speed satellite internet nationwide and transforming connectivity in remote and underserved regions.
Williams, a major U.S. energy infrastructure company, addressed long-standing connectivity challenges in remote operational areas by integrating Starlink satellite broadband into its communications technology stack. This solution delivers high-bandwidth, low-latency internet directly at remote job sites, enabling field technicians to document tasks in real time, reduce unproductive travel, and enhance operational efficiency. In 2025 alone, implementations of Starlink yielded approximately $6 million in operational returns, and the company is expanding deployment through 2027. The initiative underscores the strategic role of reliable connectivity in modern energy operations.
The Vassoler family in JΓ³ia, Brazil, transformed their small dairy enterprise through reliable internet service provided by Starlink. Stable connectivity enabled them to research production, expand marketing reach, and digitize administrative tasks, leading to improved quality, operational efficiency, and broader customer engagement. Their success reflects a larger trend of satellite broadband enhancing rural businesses and communities by overcoming infrastructure barriers and facilitating participation in the digital economy.