Gulf companies compete for Syrian fibre optic project
Syrian internet connectivity is poor SilkLink project aims to improve it US sanctions lifted Syria''s government is in talks with regional telecoms
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The Syrian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology announced the SilkLink project, in collaboration with global companies, aimed at developing the optical fiber infrastructure and building a regional internet hub in Syria. The initiative will support cloud services, IoT applications, and elevate overall internet quality in Syria Syria is taking a leap toward digital transformation through a landmark partnership with the Saudi Telecom Company stc Group. Saudi Arabia's stc Group announced the signing of an agreement over SAR3 billion (US$ 800 million) to implement the SilkLink project, which aims to establish an extensive telecommunications infrastructure in Syria, including more than 4,500 kilometres of fiber-optic network, data centers, and. These Terms and Conditions ('the Terms') govern your use of the website on the Internet located at ('the Site') and are legally binding on you. The Site is owned and operated by Developing Telecoms Limited ('the Owner', 'we', 'us', 'our').
Syrian internet connectivity is poor SilkLink project aims to improve it US sanctions lifted Syria''s government is in talks with regional telecoms
Announced Tuesday, May 13 by the Minister of Communications Abdulsalam Haykal via "X" (formerly Twitter), the project seeks to transform Syria
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Prior to the Syrian civil war, telecommunications in Syria were slowly moving towards liberalization, with a number of licenses awarded and services launched in the Internet service provision market.
Syria''s government is in talks with regional telecoms companies Zain, Etisalat, STC and Ooredoo for a roughly $300 million project to develop the country''s fibre optic communications
By establishing a fiber-optic network stretching over 4,500 kilometers, the project will link Syria both regionally and internationally. Furthermore, the
In the rapidly evolving landscape of telecommunications, the role of fibre optics in Syria is becoming increasingly critical. As the nation strives to enhance its digital infrastructure, companies like Syriatel
Up to 500 tbps speed Syria is expected to award a national fiber optic network contract next month, following final bid submissions from regional
On 13 May, the Syrian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology launched ''Silklink'', a project to develop fibre optic infrastructure in the country. The announcement follows the
The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MOCT) of the Syrian Arab Republic invites qualified internet infrastructure providers and international investors to contribute to the
Saudi Arabian telco stc Group announced on Sunday it has signed a deal to build the Syrian government''s SAR 3 billion (US$800 million) Silklink project that aims to boost Syria''s optical
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Syria''s telecommunications sector has undergone dramatic shifts over the past two decades—from rigid state control under Hafez al-Assad to cautious liberalization under Bashar, and
Syrian Communications Syria''s map Telephones - main lines in use: 3.452 million (2007) Telephones - mobile cellular: 6.7 million (2007) Telephone system: general assessment: fair system currently
Introduction The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MOCT) of the Syrian Arab Republic invites qualified internet infrastructure providers and international investors to contribute to
In May 2025, the Syrian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology launched the SilkLink project, a major initiative in collaboration with global companies to enhance Syria''s optical fiber
In a rapidly changing world, the foundation of a modern economy relies heavily on robust digital infrastructure. For Syria, embracing fibre optic technology is more than a step forward; it''s a
Syria''s government is negotiating with leading Gulf telecom operators—Zain, Etisalat, STC, and Ooredoo—for a $300 million project named
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Establishing a Syrian stop on the digital Silk Road may create opportunities for its integration in the IMEC. On 13 May, the Syrian Ministry of Communications and Information
الاتصالات تطلق مشروع "سيلك لينك" لتطوير الإنترنت The Syrian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology announced the SilkLink project, in
UNIFI Communications (UNIFI) is proud to announce the launch of the Alasia Cable Project, a critical subsea fiber-optic infrastructure initiative that will significantly improve digital
Recurrent internet disruptions in Syria continue to interfere with residents'' education, work, communication, and even access to their salaries. In response, the Minister of Communications has
The Syrian government is in active negotiations with major Gulf telecommunications companies to expand its fibre optic network in a project
The Syrian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has announced the SilkLink project, a major initiative in collaboration with global companies to enhance Syria''s optical
June 1, 2025. (X/GOTelecomKSA) Syria''s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology announced the launch of "BarqNet" on Sunday, a
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