Partnership to strengthen ICT

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Lightspeed Fiji country general manager Dovi Kanaimawi, left, and TE Pacific’s Robbie Huxley at the PNG Investment Summit held in Brisbane on Monday. Picture: SUPPLIED
Lightspeed Fiji country general manager Dovi Kanaimawi, left, and TE Pacific’s Robbie Huxley at the PNG Investment Summit held in Brisbane on Monday. Picture: SUPPLIED

LIGHTSPEED Fiji has just entered into a strategic partnership with TE Pacific Group’s Papua New Guinea operation (‘TE PNG’) with a plan to strengthen and expand information and communications technology (ICT) services across Fiji.

Lightspeed Fiji country manager, Dovi Kanaimawi said partnering with TE PNG would allow the cloud service company to access world-class regional infrastructure while keeping a strong local presence.

“This means faster, more secure services, greater coverage and the capacity to meet Fiji’s growing ICT needs,” Mr Kanaimawi said.

The partnership is expected to combine TE PNG’s proven track record in delivering large-scale ICT and critical communications projects across the Pacific with Lightspeed Fiji’s strong local market presence and service delivery expertise. TE PNG managing director and TE Pacific Group chief executive officer Robbie Huxley said the partnership is a shared commitment to building a stronger more connected Pacific.

“With Lightspeed Fiji’s local expertise and our regional capabilities, we can deliver enhanced ICT services and critical communications that support economic growth, digital innovation, and improved connectivity for Fijians,” Mr Huxley said

Under their partnership, the two companies will focus on enhanced connectivity by leveraging lightspeed Fiji’s Starlink Authorised Reseller status to connect sites across Fiji, Improve ICT Infrastructure through system upgrades and enhance services to meet international standards.

They will also provide enterprise-grade ICT services that support digital transformation and Community Access by expanding reach to underserved and remote communities in Fiji.

Note: This article was first published on the print version of the Fiji Times dated August 16, 2025