Tokelau, a territory of New Zealand, consists of three small atolls located in the South Pacific, about halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand. With a total population of approximately 1,500, it has one of the smallest and most isolated populations in the world, making telecommunications and technology deployment challenging. However, despite its isolation, Tokelau has managed to establish a fully renewable energy supply, with each atoll equipped with a solar power system and battery storage. Mobile phone services are available through Teletok, and fixed line services are limited to government and community facilities. Tokelau has a unique internet identity with its own country code top-level domain (.tk), which is widely used worldwide.

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Radio Spectrum Management
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Teletok is the primary telecommunications provider in the territory of Tokelau, a region in the South Pacific. Established by the Tokelau Government, it is a state-owned entity responsible for offering a range of communication services to the island's residents. The company's ownership and control rest with the local government, reflecting its role as a key infrastructure provider for the territory.
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