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TE Pacific Group and Lightspeed Fiji join forces to advance ICT services in Fiji

TE Pacific Group and Lightspeed Fiji join forces to advance ICT services in Fiji

By Alipate Narawa
14/08/2025
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TE Pacific Group, with its Papua New Guinea operation TE PNG, has entered into a strategic partnership with Lightspeed Fiji to strengthen and expand information and communications technology (ICT) services across Fiji.

The partnership will 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.

Together, the companies will ensure that businesses, government agencies, and communities benefit from reliable, secure, and high-performance ICT solutions.

TE PNG and CEO of TE Pacific Group Managing Director, Robbie Huxley says this partnership reflects their shared commitment to building a stronger, more connected Pacific.

Huxley says with Lightspeed Fiji’s local expertise and their regional capabilities, they can deliver enhanced ICT services and critical communications that support economic growth, digital innovation, and improved connectivity for the people of Fiji.

Lightspeed Fiji Country Manager, Dovi Kanaimawi says working with TE PNG allows them to access world-class regional infrastructure while keeping a strong local presence.

Kanaimawi says this means faster, more secure services, greater coverage, and the capacity to meet Fiji’s growing ICT needs.

Key focus areas of the partnership include enhanced connectivity – leveraging Lightspeed Fiji’s Starlink Authorised Reseller status to connect sites across Fiji.

Improved ICT Infrastructure – Upgrading systems and services to meet international standards and increasing demand.

Business and Government Solutions – Providing enterprise-grade ICT services that support digital transformation.

Community Access – Expanding reach to underserved and remote communities in Fiji.

By combining international capacity with local expertise, TE PNG and Lightspeed Fiji aim to accelerate Fiji’s digital development and position the country as a regional ICT hub.

Managing Director of Lightspeed’s Papua New Guinea and Fiji operations, Richard Broadbridge says TE PNG and Lightspeed have enjoyed a close working relationship in Papua New Guinea for more than a decade.

Broadbridge says this Fiji partnership is a natural extension of their shared vision to deliver better services to customers across the Pacific.

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