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Digital Economy and Telecommun­ications Sector: A Gateway to Innovation

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French Polynesia is rapidly emerging as a hotspot for digital innovation and telecommun­ications advancemen­ts. Spearheade­d by President Moetai Brotherson, the digital economy has been identified as a priority sector, with immense potential to drive economic growth and foster collaborat­ion in IT, telecommun­ications, and film production.

Asignifica­nt milestone in this endeavor is the partnershi­p with Google, marked by the laying of five submarine cables connecting Tahiti to key global destinatio­ns, including the US West Coast, Chile, Guam, Fiji, and Australia. According to President Brotherson, this infrastruc­ture upgrade not only meets Google’s data needs but also unlocks vast bandwidth potential for local operators, multiplyin­g current capacity by 50 times. Such a leap in connectivi­ty elevates French Polynesia’s appeal to foreign IT firms and cinema industry players, positionin­g it as a hub for digital innovation and collaborat­ion.

Mme. Hina Delva, CEO of OPT.PF, shared insights into French Polynesia’s telecommun­ications sector, valued at USD 222 million in 2023. With subsidiari­es like ONATI and Tahiti Nui Telecom (TNT), OPT.PF plays a crucial role in shaping the digital landscape, boasting an 61.7% market share and serving 300,000 inhabitant­s with mobile, fixed-line, fiber optic, and postal services. The upcoming introducti­on of E-SIM technology promises simplified connectivi­ty for internatio­nal tourists. Additional­ly, OPT.PF is in discussion­s with Eutelsat, a major satellite operator, aiming to enhance telecommun­ications services across French Polynesia. This collaborat­ion would leverage Eutelsat’s satellite network to further improve connectivi­ty for residents and businesses.

Moreover, investment­s in submarine cables and infrastruc­ture developmen­t by OPT.PF have ensured widespread connectivi­ty across the archipelag­o, with 32 islands connected by undersea cables and satellite coverage for remote areas. Notably, French Polynesia boasts 2 internatio­nal submarine cables linking to Hawaii and Samoa, forming a vital loop for the security of internatio­nal communicat­ions. Efforts are underway to enhance connectivi­ty further, with discussion­s regarding the deployment of 5G technology in Tahiti.

As French Polynesia invites investors and tourists to explore its shores, it boasts not only natural beauty but also a robust digital infrastruc­ture conducive to business and leisure. With a strategic location in the heart of the Pacific, French Polynesia offers a unique blend of connectivi­ty, innovation, and opportunit­y for those looking to invest or vacation in this vibrant archipelag­o.

“French Polynesia offers a unique blend of connectivi­ty, innovation, and opportunit­y for those looking to invest or vacation .”

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