Evidence · Pacific References

What the references show.

Newland lists approved Pacific references, then maps them to coverage, service platform, remote delivery, and operating stability.

Approved names
Vodafone Fiji, Digicel, Bluesky, TCC, Telikom PNG
Reference axes
Coverage · core · delivery · stability
Use
Shortlist and scope conversations

Each approved reference explains what Newland has handled before.

Reference
Coverage
Core / service
Remote delivery
Operator stability
Vodafone FijiPacific operator reference
Supports conversations around island and regional coverage constraints.
Shows PulseM can sit in carrier service discussions.
Useful where Auckland-led scoping must coordinate with field rollout.
Signals operator launch expectations rather than lab-only claims.
DigicelMulti-market operator reference
Relevant to constrained and distributed coverage footprints.
Supports core, identity, and service-continuity conversations.
Relevant to remote and small-market operating contexts.
Shows the operating bar expected by live mobile service teams.
BlueskyPacific island operator reference
Useful for smaller-island coverage and subscriber-base assumptions.
Supports compact core and service launch framing.
Relevant to remote island and limited-team delivery models.
Supports smaller-market service continuity conversations.
TCCRegional operator reference
Relevant to community-scale and regional footprint planning.
Supports subscriber control and service platform discussions.
Useful for hard-to-reach site planning and escalation paths.
Shows operator requirements in compact regional environments.
Telikom PNGLarge terrain reference
Supports rugged-terrain and regional coverage logic.
Supports carrier-network capability and migration conversations.
Relevant to remote rollout, transport constraints, and support planning.
Signals continuity and resilience concerns at operator scale.

PulseM replaces the old product-part catalogue.

Access

The work starts with the physical coverage gap: site, region, community, remote POP, or WISP footprint.

Core / service

SIM identity, local breakout, data service, and service continuity are scoped as part of PulseM.

Delivery

Auckland-based delivery translates coverage, backhaul, budget, band, and timeline into an actionable rollout path.

Stability

The evidence bar is live operator expectation: continuity, support, escalation, and handover.

Map each signal to the rollout shape the buyer recognizes.

Scope the matching deployment

Auckland-based delivery. Send the site, location, budget, band, and timeline. We will map the practical PulseM path.

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