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Telecom Fiji becomes exclusive distributor for Pantum printers in Fiji

Telecom Fiji becomes exclusive distributor for Pantum printers in Fiji

By Navitalai Naivalurua
29/08/2024

Telecom Fiji is partnering with Pantum International, making Telecom Fiji the exclusive distributor and service provider for the Pantum printer product line in the Fijian market.

This strategic collaboration marks a significant milestone in bringing the latest printer technology to Fiji at highly competitive prices.

In addition to competitive pricing, Pantum products will come with an exceptional minimum 6-year warranty.

Telecom Fiji CEO Charles Goundar says they are thrilled to become the exclusive distributor and service provider for Pantum products in Fiji.

He says this partnership aligns perfectly with their commitment to delivering the best technology solutions to their customers.

Goundar says with Pantum’s high-quality and affordable printers, along with their dedicated service support, they are confident that this collaboration will provide immense value to the Fijian market.

Pantum International CEO Nydia Wu says partnering with Telecom Fiji allows them to bring innovative printing solutions to Fiji through a trusted and experienced distributor.

She says they are excited to work together to offer high-quality products and services that meet the needs of both businesses and individual consumers in Fiji.

While announcing this exciting partnership, Telecom Fiji also revealed plans for the official launch of the Pantum Product Showroom by the end of October.

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