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Telecom Fiji receives NEC’s Technology Channel Partner of the Year award for Unified Communications Platform in the Oceania region

Telecom Fiji receives NEC’s Technology Channel Partner of the Year award for Unified Communications Platform in the Oceania region

By Abigail Sorovi
21/08/2023
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Telecom Fiji has received NEC’s Technology Channel Partner of the Year award for Unified Communications Platform, for the Oceania region.

The Channel Partner of the Year award is presented annually by NEC Australia, a leading tech company, offering innovative solutions in IT, communications, and networking.

CEO of Telecom Fiji Charles Goundar says this recognition is a testament to the team's hard work, commitment, and expertise in delivering NEC’s range of unified communications solutions to their business customers.

Goundar says they are proud to partner with NEC and are committed in providing cutting-edge telecommunications solutions to the business community in Fiji, and help our business customers in their digital transformation journey.

Australia Vice President of NEC Sam Iacono says the award is a recognition of their ongoing dedication to their customers and a commitment to providing innovative and effective solutions using NEC technology.

Iacono says this award reaffirms Telecom Fiji's position as a reliable and pioneering telecommunications provider in Fiji.

He says with a strong focus on innovation and customer-centricity, Telecom Fiji remains dedicated to delivering high-quality solutions that empower individuals, businesses, and communities throughout Fiji.

As a leading provider of Unified Communications, NEC relies heavily on its partnerships to deliver a comprehensive suite of UC and Contact Centre solutions to businesses across Oceania and Fiji, which have become integral components of digital transformation initiatives for many businesses with the rise in remote work and virtual collaboration which is essential here in Fiji.

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