Funafuti— The Tuvalu government is offering free internet service nationwide to mark the recent launch of the Vaka Submarine Internet Cable,
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The Tuvalu Vaka Cable is not simply about technology — it is about securing Tuvalu''s future. It helps Tuvalu build a Digital Nation while also improving day-to
Funafuti, Tuvalu – 24 October 2025 – The Government of Tuvalu officially launched the Vaka Submarine Cable, a first international subsea cable
Tuvalu''s first international underwater communications cable landed in the tiny island nation''s capital Funafuti this week. The Tuvalu Vaka Cable is jointly funded by the Australian,
As reported by Submarine Networks, Tuvalu Vaka - meaning a traditional Tuvalu canoe - is being developed by Tuvalu Telecommunications
Tuvalu''s first international underwater communications cable arrived in Funafuti this week. Photo: X / @Simon_Kofe "It sets the stage for Tuvalu''s transformation into a digital nation," he
Work for a underwater cable to Tuvalu has commenced, and it will be the climate vulnerable country''s first.
The Tuvalu Vaka Cable project is developed by Tuvalu Telecommunications Corporation, in collaboration with Google, supplied by
VISION To provide information Communication Technology (ICT) services to enrich the lives and social wellbeing of the people, and to support Tuvalu''s development initiatives that foster economic growth
Forming part of Google''s Central Pacific Connect initiative, the cable will land at Funafuti, Tuvalu, marking the island''s first undersea
VAKA Cable Lands, Tuvalu''s First Tuvalu''s inaugural submarine cable, the Tuvalu Vaka Cable, has landed in Funafuti, enhancing the nation''s digital connectivity.
Tuvalu''s Transport, Energy, Communication and Innovation Minister Simon Kofe said that the subsea cable connection “is more than an infrastructure project” for the country. “It sets the
Tuvalu''s first undersea telecommunications cable — the Vaka Cable — is now live, marking a major milestone in the country''s digital transformation.
Improved internet connectivity is not a cure-all, and the submarine cable may mean increased cyber-security threats, scams and cyberbullying, all of which Tuvalu
Tuvalu''s connection is delivered through branching unit integration into the Central Pacific Cable (CPC) submarine network, providing permanent high-capacity international fiber connectivity to the country.
With the cable now live, TTC has been able to reduce the cost of mobile plans by 50 percent, and FTTP Vaka Plans and WiFi rates by 15 percent.
With the new cable breaking Tuvalu''s decades of isolation and limited access to markets and services, the government announced plans to
The technology company Google will work together with the U.S. and Australian governments to offer internet service to Pacific Island nations
Telecommunications in Tuvalu cover Tuvalu ''s 6 atolls and 3 reef islands. The islands of Tuvalu rely on satellite dishes for communication and internet access. The Tuvalu Telecommunications Corporation
Australia joined the Government of Tuvalu, Tuvalu Telecommunications Corporation, Google and development partners Japan, New Zealand, Taiwan, and the United States Tuvalu has
Tuvalu Telecommunications Corporation (TTC) is a state-owned enterprise of Tuvalu, which provides fixed-line telephone communications to subscribers on each of the islands of Tuvalu.
Vaka Cable connects Funafuti to Google''s Bulikula cable system. It will deliver faster, more reliable and more affordable internet to communities across Tuvalu. For Tuvaluans, the
The new undersea cable will deliver faster, more reliable, and more affordable internet connectivity across Tuvalu, strengthening access to
Funafuti, Tuvalu – 24 October 2025 – The Government of Tuvalu officially launched the Vaka Submarine Cable, a first international subsea cable connection for the island nation marking a historic milestone
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For decades, Tuvalu has struggled with geographic isolation, limited market access, and the increasing threat of rising seas. The Vaka Cable,
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