VAKA Cable lands in Tuvalu, the nation''s first submarine cable
The Tuvalu Vaka Cable project is developed by Tuvalu Telecommunications Corporation, in collaboration with Google, supplied by SubCom. The Tuvalu Vaka Cable system contains four fiber
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The Tuvalu Vaka Cable project is developed by Tuvalu Telecommunications Corporation, in collaboration with Google, supplied by SubCom. The Tuvalu Vaka Cable system contains four fiber
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-day life for those living in the physical nation.
The Tuvalu Vaka Cable project is developed by Tuvalu Telecommunications Corporation, in collaboration with Google, supplied by SubCom. The Tuvalu Vaka Cable system contains four fiber
Tuvalu Vaka cable will connect Funafuti, the capital of Tuvalu, to the Bulikula cable system. Tuvalu Vaka cable will be the first international subsea cable connection
The Google-backed Tuvalu Vaka cable project is Tuvalu''s first undersea internet connection and is a joint effort between Tuvalu Telecommunications Corporation, Google, and
Tuvalu Vaka cable will connect Funafuti, the capital of Tuvalu, to the Bulikula cable system. Tuvalu Vaka cable will be the first international subsea cable connection for Tuvalu, and marks an important step
With the new cable breaking Tuvalu''s decades of isolation and limited access to markets and services, the government announced plans to double data plans and eventually provide its
The new undersea cable will deliver faster, more reliable, and more affordable internet connectivity across Tuvalu, strengthening access to education, healthcare, economic opportunities,
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,
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. According to the company, it is the first
The Tuvalu Vaka cable is a branch off Google''s Bulikula network and landed in Funafuti, the capital, last December. It is slated to be operational by the third quarter of 2026.