December 25, 2025

Prima Navalink Attends PTC’26 in Hawaii as Indonesian Submarine Cable Ship Owner

Prima Navalink Participates in PTC’26 in Honolulu, Hawaii

Honolulu, Hawaii | 18–21 January 2026


Prima Navalink, an Indonesian-owned submarine cable ship operator, proudly participated in the Pacific Telecommunications Council Conference 2026 (PTC’26), held in Honolulu, Hawaii, from 18 to 21 January 2026.


The event brought together global leaders from the telecommunications, digital infrastructure, and submarine cable industries to discuss the future of connectivity across the Pacific region and beyond.


Strengthening Global Connectivity Through Collaboration


PTC’26 served as a strategic platform for dialogue on emerging trends, technological advancements, and regional collaboration in international telecommunications.


As one of Indonesia’s submarine cable ship owners, Prima Navalink’s presence highlighted the country’s growing role in supporting critical subsea infrastructure and maintaining reliable global connectivity.


Engaging with Industry Leaders


During the conference, Prima Navalink engaged with industry stakeholders, including network operators, system suppliers, and project owners, to explore collaboration opportunities in submarine cable installation, maintenance, and marine services.


Discussions focused on:


  • strengthening subsea resilience
  • supporting new cable system deployments
  • enhancing operational readiness across the Asia-Pacific region


Commitment to the Global Subsea Ecosystem


“Participation in PTC’26 reflects Prima Navalink’s commitment to being an active contributor to the global submarine cable ecosystem,” said a representative of Prima Navalink.


“As demand for international bandwidth continues to grow, Indonesia’s strategic geographic position and marine capabilities are becoming increasingly important to the future of global connectivity.”


Looking Ahead


By attending PTC’26, Prima Navalink reaffirmed its dedication to supporting the development, protection, and sustainability of submarine cable networks.


The company also continues to strengthen relationships with international partners while promoting Indonesia’s maritime and telecommunications capabilities on the global stage.

December 25, 2025

Prima Navalink Attends PTC’26 in Hawaii as Indonesian Submarine Cable Ship Owner

Prima Navalink Participates in PTC’26 in Honolulu, Hawaii

Honolulu, Hawaii | 18–21 January 2026


Prima Navalink, an Indonesian-owned submarine cable ship operator, proudly participated in the Pacific Telecommunications Council Conference 2026 (PTC’26), held in Honolulu, Hawaii, from 18 to 21 January 2026.


The event brought together global leaders from the telecommunications, digital infrastructure, and submarine cable industries to discuss the future of connectivity across the Pacific region and beyond.


Strengthening Global Connectivity Through Collaboration


PTC’26 served as a strategic platform for dialogue on emerging trends, technological advancements, and regional collaboration in international telecommunications.


As one of Indonesia’s submarine cable ship owners, Prima Navalink’s presence highlighted the country’s growing role in supporting critical subsea infrastructure and maintaining reliable global connectivity.


Engaging with Industry Leaders


During the conference, Prima Navalink engaged with industry stakeholders, including network operators, system suppliers, and project owners, to explore collaboration opportunities in submarine cable installation, maintenance, and marine services.


Discussions focused on:


  • strengthening subsea resilience
  • supporting new cable system deployments
  • enhancing operational readiness across the Asia-Pacific region


Commitment to the Global Subsea Ecosystem


“Participation in PTC’26 reflects Prima Navalink’s commitment to being an active contributor to the global submarine cable ecosystem,” said a representative of Prima Navalink.


“As demand for international bandwidth continues to grow, Indonesia’s strategic geographic position and marine capabilities are becoming increasingly important to the future of global connectivity.”


Looking Ahead


By attending PTC’26, Prima Navalink reaffirmed its dedication to supporting the development, protection, and sustainability of submarine cable networks.


The company also continues to strengthen relationships with international partners while promoting Indonesia’s maritime and telecommunications capabilities on the global stage.

December 25, 2025

Prima Navalink Attends PTC’26 in Hawaii as Indonesian Submarine Cable Ship Owner

Prima Navalink Participates in PTC’26 in Honolulu, Hawaii

Honolulu, Hawaii | 18–21 January 2026


Prima Navalink, an Indonesian-owned submarine cable ship operator, proudly participated in the Pacific Telecommunications Council Conference 2026 (PTC’26), held in Honolulu, Hawaii, from 18 to 21 January 2026.


The event brought together global leaders from the telecommunications, digital infrastructure, and submarine cable industries to discuss the future of connectivity across the Pacific region and beyond.


Strengthening Global Connectivity Through Collaboration


PTC’26 served as a strategic platform for dialogue on emerging trends, technological advancements, and regional collaboration in international telecommunications.


As one of Indonesia’s submarine cable ship owners, Prima Navalink’s presence highlighted the country’s growing role in supporting critical subsea infrastructure and maintaining reliable global connectivity.


Engaging with Industry Leaders


During the conference, Prima Navalink engaged with industry stakeholders, including network operators, system suppliers, and project owners, to explore collaboration opportunities in submarine cable installation, maintenance, and marine services.


Discussions focused on:


  • strengthening subsea resilience
  • supporting new cable system deployments
  • enhancing operational readiness across the Asia-Pacific region


Commitment to the Global Subsea Ecosystem


“Participation in PTC’26 reflects Prima Navalink’s commitment to being an active contributor to the global submarine cable ecosystem,” said a representative of Prima Navalink.


“As demand for international bandwidth continues to grow, Indonesia’s strategic geographic position and marine capabilities are becoming increasingly important to the future of global connectivity.”


Looking Ahead


By attending PTC’26, Prima Navalink reaffirmed its dedication to supporting the development, protection, and sustainability of submarine cable networks.


The company also continues to strengthen relationships with international partners while promoting Indonesia’s maritime and telecommunications capabilities on the global stage.