Programme Name Diploma in Engineering (Telecommunication
ty studies followed by a compulsory 6 months of industrial attachment. The programme is designed to prepare aspiring students for the following engineering attributes: - apply a combination of highly
Telecommunications in Fiji
• Radio stations: • Radios: 500,000 (1997). • Television stations: • Television sets: 21,000 (1997). Radio is a key source of information, particularly on the outer islands. There are publicly and privately
Telecommunications in Fiji
State-owned Fiji Broadcasting Corporation operates Fijian-language Radio Fiji One, Hindi-language Radio Fiji Two, music-based Bula FM, Hindi station Mirchi FM, and music-based 2day FM.
Fiji s largest communication base station wind power
The Butoni wind farm is operated by the Fiji Electricity Authority (FEA), and feeds directly into the grid for Viti Levu, which has a total capacity of about 140MW, and is operated by the FEA.
Fiji Telecommunication systems
Facts and statistics about the Telecommunication systems of Fiji. Updated as of 2020.
Mobile network rollout in Fiji with antennas
In the tropical paradise of Fiji, Ericsson, its Australian partner Maser, and a top Fijian communication service provider (CSP) have teamed up to install 700 mid-band passive antennas
Fiji is Looking to Build Upon its Success of 4G and Fibre
The total number of base stations will increased from the 390 to more than 600 base stations in 2019 around the country. Almost all existing and new base stations are providing 4G+
Programme Name Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
NICS(hons) (Telecommunication and Networking) is a 4-year degree that can be completed in 4 years of study. The programme is designed to prepare aspiring students for the following engineering
Australia based company invests $1.7m to boost Fiji
“Our long-term plan is to have at least three points of presence around Fiji.” The company has also recently imported a Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) Machine which is used to install
COMS Limited – RF & IT Engineers
COMS also provided supply of the handheld radios, HQ consoles, mobile base stations, and all the various paraphernalia that made up the radio system within the crucial time-lines set by the client