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PM announces partnership with Google to establish a major subsea cable project to enhance digital connectivity

PM announces partnership with Google to establish a major subsea cable project to enhance digital connectivity

By Vijay Narayan
27/10/2023
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka

Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka has announced the South Pacific Connect Initiative with Google which is a significant milestone in reducing the digital divide and enhancing the capacity, resilience and reliability of digital connectivity across the Pacific.

The initiative will establish a new subsea cable to link the United States, Fiji, Australia and French Polynesia.

The South Pacific Connect initiative is a collaborative effort with Google marking a significant step in the advancement of digital infrastructure in the Pacific region.

Google will also construct diverse cable landing stations in Fiji and connect them with an interlink cable which will connect transpacific routes, improve reliability, add capacity and reduce latency for users in the Pacific and around the world.

The Tabua Cable will connect the United States, Australia and Fiji.

Additionally, Google will lay a distinct subsea cable dubbed the Honomoana Cable connecting the United States to French Polynesia and onward to Australia.

One of the key aspects of this initiative is the planned interlinking subsea cable connecting Fiji and French Polynesia, which provides the potential for other Pacific Island countries and territories.

This substantial investment in Fiji and the broader South Pacific Connect Initiative is set to revolutionise digital connectivity in the region providing a robust and reliable network, vital backup, expanded capacity, and minimising delays for users in Fiji. Rabuka says the Government of Fiji is pleased to partner with Google for this significant milestone in enhancing digital connectivity and resilience.

He says together, we are forging a stronger, more connected, and resilient digital future for Fiji, the Pacific, and beyond, creating a legacy of economic growth, skill development, and progress for all.

Rabuka says the Government of Fiji is extremely grateful for this partnership with Google and is committed to supporting this exciting and transformative initiative.

The Prime Minister says they also acknowledge the support of the United States and Australian Governments, to this project, allowing for potential future submarine cable connections to other Pacific Island countries.

In the last nine months, the Office of the Prime Minister, Fiji Trade Commission in North America, Ministry of Trade, Co-operatives, Small and Medium Enterprises, and Communications, along with Investment Fiji, have collaborated to support Google's scoping and investment initiatives in Fiji, showcasing effective coordination among government agencies to assist and facilitate investors in Fiji.

Google is committed to investing in the construction of a new diverse cable landing station, providing much-needed redundancy and resilience.

Vice President of Google Cloud Global Network Infrastructure, Brian Quigley says today’s announcement is a reflection of Google’s mission to make the world’s information universally accessible and useful.

He says Google is committed to collaborate with the Fiji Government and FINTEL to build out the reach, reliability, and resilience of internet access in the country and across the Pacific.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Co-operatives, Small and Medium Enterprises, and Communications, Manoa Kamikamica says the People's Coalition Government is thrilled to work with Google on the South Pacific Connect initiative, aligning with our long-time goal of diversifying the submarine cable landing stations in Fiji.

He says this initiative is a game-changer for Fiji, reinforcing our ambition to turbocharge, diversify, and strengthen the Fiji economy.

Kamikamica says the establishment of the Tabua Cable will deliver the robust redundancy needed to support and enable new investments and growth in ICT, business process outsourcing services, and new sectors.

He says more importantly, it provides the opportunity to connect the rest of the Pacific, solidifying Fiji's ambitions to be the hub of the Pacific and extending benefits throughout the region.

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Kamikamica says submarine cables have a well-demonstrated history of driving economic growth and improving productivity.

He adds enhanced availability of digital services enables people to develop new skills, opening up new career prospects, and enterprises and government entities can more effectively cater to their clients and citizens, contributing to notable advancements.

Google has collaborated with key stakeholders, including FINTEL and the FNPF.

The Fiji Government says the partnership will strengthen Fiji and FINTEL’s telecommunications hub status and provide much needed reliable and resilient connectivity between the people of the Pacific and the rest of the world.

This initiative stands as one of the first projects of its kind in the Pacific, addressing the region's vulnerability to natural disasters while enhancing internet capacity, reliability and resilience.

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