Niue, a small island nation in the South Pacific, is a self-governing territory in free association with New Zealand. It has a sparse population of around 1,600 residents, most of whom reside in the capital, Alofi. Niue's geographical isolation and small population present unique challenges for technology and telecommunications infrastructures. Despite these challenges, the nation has made significant progress in the technology sector. In 2003, Niue became the world's first "WiFi nation", providing free wireless internet service across the island. However, this connection is limited due to bandwidth restrictions. In terms of renewable energy, Niue is striving to become 80% renewable by 2025. Currently, the majority of the island's power is generated from imported diesel fuel, but plans are in place to construct solar farms and wind turbines.

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Telecom Niue Limited is the primary telecommunications provider in Niue, an island country in the South Pacific. Established in 2016, the company is a wholly state-owned enterprise under the Niue Government. The company was set up to manage and operate the telecommunications services on the island, taking over from the previous provider, Telecom New Zealand. Telecom Niue's mandate is to provide a comprehensive range of telecom services to the residents and businesses of Niue, while ensuring the services are affordable and of high quality. The Niue Government maintains full control and...
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