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Telecom Fiji signed a USD7.6 million deal with Indian IT firm Tech Mahindra to replace its IT systems, billing systems and study the possibility of outsourcing its billing requirements to other telecom carriers.
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Telecom Fiji signed a USD7.6 million deal with Indian IT firm Tech Mahindra to replace its IT systems, billing systems and study the possibility of outsourcing its billing requirements to other telecom carriers.
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“The ICT facility will house the second cable landing station in Viti Levu, and one which will strengthen Fiji''s internet connectivity, and make it more resilient, with two landings stations, one
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The project is part of the Pacific Connect initiative, which aims to enhance the reach, reliability, and resilience of connectivity across the Pacific, while also ensuring long-term scalability
Construction of the FHL Tower in Suva is back underway after the required regulatory approvals and replacement materials were secured by Fijian Holdings Limited (FHL)....
FINTEL Welcomes Google Cable Systems – TABUA and BULIKULA 6th February, 2025 The arrival of Bulikula and Tabua at FINTEL marks a significant milestone in Fiji''s telecommunication
While 5G is still in its infancy in Fiji, Vodafone Fiji has taken steps to lay the groundwork for its deployment by upgrading existing towers and investing in future-ready technology.
Trade and Communications Minister Manoa Kamikamica says he is focused on building Fiji''s telecommunications infrastructure over the next 12 months. The minister alluded to this while
The Telecommunications Authority of Fiji (TAF) wishes to correct the inaccurate information reported in an article titled “State identifies 240 sites for telecommunication towers” published in the Fiji Times on