Dhiraagu Inaugurates SEA-ME-WE 6 Submarine Cable

MV+ News Desk | August 3, 2024

Dhiraagu has inaugurated the latest global super-highway SEA-ME-WE 6 (SMW6) submarine cable landing in the Maldives. 

This is the first time in the country’s telecommunication history that a Maldivian digital service provider is joining as a co-owner of a global submarine cable system consortium.  

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The SMW6 submarine cable system is a global super-highway connecting Southeast Asia, the Middle  East, and Western Europe in eleven countries from Singapore to France with the latest undersea cable technology. This 19,200 km long submarine cable system has a minimum transmission speed of 100Tbps.  

In 2021, Dhiraagu entered into a consortium with 16 global telco and techno companies to be a co-owner of this international system. This significant investment by Dhiraagu will provide the Maldives with direct access to key global internet exchange points and data centres, strengthening the country’s international connectivity. It will also improve the quality and resilience of services provided by the company to consumers and businesses, fuelling the future growth of digital services across the country. 

The official landing ceremony of SMW6 took place this evening at Hulhumale’ Phase II. The Chief Guest of the function was the Minister of Cities, Local Government and Public Works, Adam Shareef Umar. Additionally, special invitees from the government were also present at the event.  

“As the Maldivian connection, we are dedicated to enriching the lives of people living in the Maldives through digital services, on par with the digital transformation taking place globally. Connecting our digital network to the SMW6 submarine cable system is an important step towards establishing the Maldives as  a global digital hub and increasing the resiliency of the country’s digital backbone. This access by the  Maldives to key digital hubs across the world will help us to provide higher speeds of digital connectivity, reduce latency and decrease the cost of our internet services in the future,” stated Ismail Rasheed,  Dhiraagu’s CEO and Managing Director.  

The SMW6 submarine cable system is expected to be completed in early 2026.  

Dhiraagu continues to lead the digital transformation journey of the Maldives, empowering digital  communities and enabling them to ‘take on tomorrow.’ 

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