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Telecommunications in the Maldives is under the control and supervision of the Communications Authority of Maldives (CAM). The Maldives is served by three telecommunications operators, Dhiraagu, Ooredoo Maldives and Raajjé Online.

Connectivity

According to analysis published by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), telecommunications infrastructure in the Maldives faces challenges due to the country’s dispersed geography. The Maldives consists of approximately 1,200 scattered small islands, only a portion of which are inhabited, increasing the cost and complexity of deploying telecommunications networks across a wide geographic area.

International internet connectivity has historically depended on routes via Sri Lanka and India, using other service providers for onward connectivity. This dependence on intermediary networks has been cited as contributing to high bandwidth costs, reduced resilience, and internet capacity bottlenecks. In the early 2020s, the Maldives began developing its first directly owned international submarine cable system as part of the South-East Asia–Middle East–Western Europe (SMW6) submarine cable consortium.