Telecom Fiji will soon deliver high-speed fibre connectivity and CCTV infrastructure spanning the Suva to Nausori corridor to assist the Police.
The company and the Fiji Police Force officially signed a landmark agreement to roll out the Safe City Project, aimed at enhancing public safety and security through advanced surveillance technology and network infrastructure.
Under this initiative, all video feeds will be terminated and monitored at the Fiji Police Command Centre located at the Central Police Station in Suva.
The company says this partnership marks a major step forward in leveraging technology for national security and community wellbeing.
The Safe City concept will be a model for future expansions across the country.
Telecom Fiji Chief Executive Officer, Charles Goundar says this milestone project is more than just technology—it’s about creating safer communities for all Fijians.
He says they are proud to partner with the Fiji Police Force in delivering a solution that not only improves public safety but also lays the groundwork for smarter cities in the future.
Commissioner of Police, Rusiate Tudravu says this is a critical development in modern policing, aligned with the organizational intent of maximizing the use of technology.
Tudravu says with real-time monitoring and broader coverage, they will be better equipped to respond to incidents, deter criminal activity, and keep our people safe.
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