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Re: Fiji Islands


From: Franck Martin <fmartin () linkedin com>
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2012 02:45:35 +0000

It is not impossible but you have to prove the current providers cannot provide you the service. Some resorts in remote 
islands use VSAT.

To be noted O3B could be a solution too.

Toute connaissance est une réponse à une question.

On Jul 31, 2012, at 6:58 PM, "Mike Hale" <eyeronic.design () gmail com> wrote:

Zaid, Franck:  Thanks  for the clarification.  I forgot to take into
account politics.

I suppose it's  impossible to obtain a VSAT license if you're
transmitting to an out-of-country teleport?

The technical support side isn't that difficult if you've got
reasonable intelligent people onsite along with spares of
*everything*.

On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 6:37 PM, Zaid Ali <zaid () zaidali com> wrote:
VSAT is resold by Telecom Fiji so you are not going to get anything different than the Telecom Fiji experience with 
the added bonus of very few folks using VSAT in the country and Telecom FIji doing a poor job of operational support 
of VSAT. I considered VSAT 12 years ago for connecting the university medical network I built there but setting 
aside costs there was really no competence from Telecom Fiji to manage this service. If something breaks in the 
earth station a VSAT tech is flown from Australia and it can take weeks to fix anything.

My suggestion is to work with Connect folks and explore redundancy from either vodafone or digicel as Franck 
suggested. My experience there has been building networks in Suva, Lautoka, Nadi. Skeeve can give more advise for 
all the fun building in the resort Islands :)

Zaid

On Jul 31, 2012, at 6:05 PM, Mike Hale wrote:

VSAT *isn't* a waste of time if you're willing to spend the money.

But that, of course, is the key point.  Quality VSAT service costs a
LOT of money (3k-5k per asymetrical megabit).  Plus, a quality
provider will have no problem providing you with BGP.

On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 5:58 PM, Zaid Ali <zaid () zaidali com> wrote:
Fintel and TFL sleep in the same bed essentially. Fintel is the gatekeeper of the southern cross cable protected 
heavily by the local government, your typical monopoly setup. Connect is a business unit of TFL. I think you can 
do the math there.

Fintel does not do BGP out of the country (or didn't the last time I was there). Forget VSAT, waste of time.

Zaid

On Jul 31, 2012, at 5:39 PM, Mike Hale wrote:

It looks like Fintel and TFL are both providers for Southern Cross
cable.  That would be your best bet if they can get lines out to you.

Otherwise, there's always VSAT, but that brings a set of other issues with it.

Ping me offlist if you want more detail on the VSAT stuff.

On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 4:55 PM, Franck Martin <fmartin () linkedin com> wrote:
In no particular order

Connect.com.fj aka tfl.com.fj
Fintel.com.fj
Vodafone.com.fj (via a 3G stick)
Digicel.com.fj (via a 2G stick, but also via a wireless backbone network)

If you want to do BGP or IPv6, good luck!

Is that for Fiji Water? ;)

These people have very good operational Internet experience in Fiji.

http://www.linkedin.com/in/timothyverma
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/alfred-prasad/0/409/14a
http://au.linkedin.com/in/skeeve

On 7/31/12 1:14 PM, "Philip Lavine" <source_route () yahoo com> wrote:

Who offeres Internet Bandwidth in Fiji Islands (Lautoka and Yaqara)?





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