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Ooredoo Maldives described the award as a testament to its ongoing efforts to enhance customer experience in an era where digital connectivity is central to everyday life.
Mohamed Hilmy
19 April 2026, 04:49
Ooredoo Maldives has earned a major international accolade from Ookla Speedtest, recognising the company’s continued growth in the fixed broadband sector and naming its SuperNet service as the best fixed network in the Maldives.
The recognition marks a significant milestone for Ooredoo Maldives, highlighting its sustained investment in network excellence and its commitment to delivering fast, reliable, and high-quality internet services across the country.
Ooredoo Maldives described the award as a testament to its ongoing efforts to enhance customer experience in an era where digital connectivity is central to everyday life. The company emphasised its focus on building a resilient network capable of supporting a wide range of user needs—from professional and educational demands to entertainment and gaming.
Through its SuperNet service, Ooredoo continues to power the digital lifestyles of thousands across the Maldives. The service has become a key enabler for remote work, online learning, immersive gaming, and seamless streaming, ensuring users remain connected without interruption.
Chief Commercial Officer Hussain Niyaz underscored the importance of consistency and reliability in defining network quality.
“Consistency and reliability are the most important qualities that showcase the calibre of a network. Our goal is to provide a network that customers can fully rely on—from work and education to gaming and entertainment,” he said.
Niyaz added that the recognition reflects the strong trust and loyalty shown by customers, noting that their continued support has been instrumental in driving the company’s success.
The Ookla Speedtest award further cements Ooredoo Maldives’ position as a leader in the country’s telecommunications landscape, reinforcing its mission to deliver world-class connectivity and support the Maldives’ growing digital economy.
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