Tonfön

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Tonfön
Tonfon logo
Type Private
Founded 2002
Headquarters Nukuʻalofa, Tonga
Key people King George Tupou V, Chairman
Industry Communications Services
Products ISP, phone cards, Tonfön Television

Tonfön is a Tongan telecommunications company, founded in 2002 by its chairman, (at that time still known as Crownprince) Tupoutoʻa. It operates as a division of the Shoreline Group of Companies. No one knows why a diaeresis is placed on the second 'o'. It is not pronounced, nor is it in the words from which the name apparently has been derived (Tonga telefoni, Tonga telephone), but it causes endless confusion.

Tonfön is one of Tonga's two major telecommunications providers (the other being TCC), offering phone, internet and television services.

The company relies on profit from the sale of phone cards, SIM cards, mobile, home phone & internet access packages, and the sale of TV set-top boxes enabling subscriber access to seven 24-hour pay-TV channels on Tonfön Television.

On 16 November 2006, the Shoreline/Tonfön offices located in the Nuku'alofa suburb of Mailetaha were trashed and burned to the ground by rioting pro-democracy protestors. [1] Six people, presumed to be rioters, died in the blaze. [2]