Tuvalu launches Vaka Submarine Cable, connecting the nation to a
The Vaka Cable project was developed by the Government of Tuvalu through Tuvalu Telecommunications Corporation, with support from Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Taiwan, and the
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The Vaka Cable project was developed by the Government of Tuvalu through Tuvalu Telecommunications Corporation, with support from Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Taiwan, and the
The Tuvalu Vaka cable project, supported by Australia via the Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP), alongside Japan, New Zealand, Taiwan and the United
The groundbreaking ceremony marks the commencement of land-based works needed to land the telecommunications cable in Funafuti, including
Forming part of Google''s Central Pacific Connect initiative, the cable will land at Funafuti, Tuvalu, marking the island''s first undersea telecommunications cable.
The new subsea cable branch is off the Builikula cable, which connects Guam, the Marianas islands, Hawaii, Fiji, and French Polynesia. Land works for the cable have now started on
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
Project links with Te Kaniva, Tuvalu Climate Change Policy, 2012: Char ng Tuvalu through the challenges of Climate Change and aligns with Infrastructure Corporate Plan.
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Construction decisions were explained as part of risk mitigation. As the cable is laid, engineers are building it on a higher base to counter potential sea level rise, and the plan includes
The Tuvalu Vaka cable project, supported by Australia via the Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP), alongside
During a question and answer session after his presentation at the Pacific Fiber Conference and training on Wednesday, a participant queried the cost implications and reliability of