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Ooredoo Maldives has officially secured a place in the Guinness World Records by hosting the world’s Largest Underwater Panel Discussion, marking a historic milestone that blends cutting-edge innov...
Mohamed Hilmy
04 May 2025, 00:00
Ooredoo Maldives
has officially secured a place in the Guinness World Records by hosting the
world’s Largest Underwater Panel Discussion, marking a historic milestone that
blends cutting-edge innovation with the pristine beauty of the ocean.
The event, held
beneath the turquoise waters of the Maldives, brought together panelists for a
groundbreaking discussion conducted entirely underwater, showcasing not only a
bold leap in event execution but also the formidable strength and reliability
of Ooredoo’s network, delivering seamless connectivity even beneath the sea.
Guinness World
Records has formally recognized this remarkable achievement, underscoring
Ooredoo’s commitment to pushing technological boundaries while celebrating the
natural environment. The initiative highlights the company’s dedication to both
innovation and sustainability, using the platform to drive conversations that
matter in an extraordinary setting.
“Today, we made
history below the surface,” said Hussain Niyaz, Chief Commercial Officer of
Ooredoo Maldives. “Proud to be part of this Guinness World Record achievement
for the Largest Panel Discussion Underwater – a groundbreaking moment where
innovation met the beauty of nature. This isn’t just about setting records;
it’s about redefining what’s possible when technology, purpose and passion come
together. Here’s to bold ideas, brave conversations, and the power of
technology even under the sea.”
The underwater
panel is the latest in a series of forward-thinking initiatives by Ooredoo
Maldives, aimed at bridging innovation with impact. By venturing into uncharted
territory, the telecom giant not only broke a world record but also set a new
standard for how technology can adapt and thrive in the most unconventional
environments.
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