Fiji Government
Government through the Ministry of Communications and the Telecommunications Authority of Fiji (TAF), has identified 240 remote and underserved communities across the
Tabua Cable: The Tabua subsea cable is another vital addition to Fiji's telecommunications network. Complementing the Bulikula cable, the Tabua cable serves to increase network redundancy, reliability, and speed.
13 AM, 40 FM, and no shortwave stations (1998). Fiji TV, a publicly traded company on the South Pacific Stock Exchange, operates a free to air channel ever since its inception in 1994. Radio is a key source of information, particularly on the outer islands. There are publicly and privately owned stations.
The deployment of Tabua ensures that Fiji remains at the forefront of technological advancements in the Pacific region, making it an attractive hub for business and connectivity. The arrival of Bulikula and Tabua at FINTEL's landing station in Fiji is strategically important for several reasons:
"These subsea cable systems are the product of close collaboration among several partners including the Fiji Government and FINTEL and will help bridge the digital divide by providing improved connectivity for Fiji to the United States, Australia, Japan and Chile and other countries in the Pacific region.”
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