Long before high-speed 4G rolled across the Highlands and TikTok dominated our attention spans, there was a different kind of digital ecosystem in Papua New Guinea. It ran on GPRS, cost a fortune in "credit," and lived inside a now-defunct platform called .
While urban centers like Port Moresby and Lae enjoy robust connectivity, remote rural highlands still face significant digital isolation. The Future of Mobile Media in Papua New Guinea
The and the Publication Censorship Classification Act 1989 make it illegal to produce, distribute, or possess pornography in Papua New Guinea. The government has taken aggressive steps to enforce these laws.