MMG Communications Limited

Address: 5/36 Greenpack Road, Penrose, Auckland 1061, New Zealand
Country: New Zealand
Contact: Mr Richard Broadbridge, Executive Director
Email: richard@woi.co.nz
Phone: +64 021 068 9696
Website: https://www.mmgcommunications.co.nz/

Categories: TV

MMG Communications is a New Zealand registered broadcast and communications business which owns and operates internet service providers (ISP’s) in New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.

MMG is also a technology integrator and has designed and installed multiple broadcast and Telecom related sites in the Pacific Islands. MMG is privately owned and has extensive relationships across the region and continues to supply satellite, fibre and fixed wireless internet, managed services and power solutions to Government, enterprise and the corporate residential segment in PNG and New Zealand. As an engineering and TV production company we have been behind projects such as 2019 Pacific Games and the establishment of TV for Tuvalu and Kiribati.

The company has also been involved with digital migration projects for Vanuatu, American Samoa, Papua New Guinea and Samoa. Our IPTV arm in PNG supplies content in IP to the hospitality market and Telikom TV PNG while our DVBT2 digital UHF service provides over twenty channels to several hotels.


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