Tuvalu’s first undersea telecommunications cable — the Vaka Cable — is now live, marking a major milestone in the country’s digital transformation. The cable will deliver more reliable and affordable internet across Tuvalu, improving digital access and inclusion.
The USD 56 million (AUD 80 million) project is supported by the Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP), which has contributed up to USD 37 million (AUD 53 million), alongside partners including Japan, New Zealand, Taiwan, the United States and Google.
To help safeguard the cable, the Cable Connectivity and Resilience Centre (CCRC) is working with Tuvalu counterparts to develop a locally led cable protection framework, ensuring systems and practices are in place to protect this critical infrastructure.
In June 2025, the CCRC convened a talanoa with government representatives, Tuvalu Telecom and technical experts. Co-chaired by Permanent Secretary Simalua Enele Taliu and Tuvalu Telecom CEO Tenanoia Simona, the session produced practical recommendations now being incorporated into the framework. The CCRC looks forward to continuing its partnership with Tuvalu on these digital priorities.