Four Million Dollars For Optic Fibre Cable Roll Out

Infrastructure development for internet connectivity in the North rolled out this week, with a groundbreaking ceremony officiated by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Manoa Kamikamica.
The project is the first phase of a five year optic fibre extension project by Telecom Fiji Limited, to boost internet connectivity for Vanua Levu.
The project is a $4.14 million long-term investment by TFL to install underground optic fibre cables from Labasa to Savusavu.
The second phase would involve the laying of optic cables from Seaqaqa to Savusavu.
“People rely on access to telecommunications as a human right,” he said.
Mr Kamikamica said optic fibre cable infrastructure would replace microwave links, for
connectivity.
“The microwave links for connectivity are prone to damage during natural disasters causing disruptions,” he said.
Infrastructure to further future developments
The move would encourage future developments in tourism, real estate and commercial businesses.
Telecom Fiji Limited chief executive officer, Charles Goundar, said the development brought employment opportunities for locals from Wailevu Village, Labasa, to Korovuli Village in Seaqaqa.
Divisional manager for the Governments Department of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Asenaca Niumatawalu, said the era of information sourcing and incorporation in the business landscape required effective internet connectivity.
Story By: Sampras Anand
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