Syria commissioning active optical cable NRZ

Five major regional Internet companies are bidding for Syria's $400-$500 million SilkLink overland data cable project Syria is expected to award a national fiber optic network contract next month...
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Saudi-Syrian Silklink agreement launches $800 million digital overhaul

By establishing a fiber-optic network stretching over 4,500 kilometers, the project will link Syria both regionally and internationally. Furthermore, the initiative encompasses the construction of

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SilkLink

Syria Telecom, under the auspices of the Syrian Ministry of Communications and Technology, has reported to land the Medusa Submarine Cable System in Syria. The Medusa cable landing in Syria is

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Saudi Arabia Picks Syria as the New Transit State for the East-to

Saudi Arabia has planned to designate Syria as the primary transit country for the East-to-Mediterranean Data Corridor (EMC), a major fiber-optic cable project linking the Kingdom to

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BarqNet Project Aims to Deliver High-Speed Internet to All of Syria

The ministry aims to connect 85% of Syrian homes and institutions within two years. Construction will begin in select areas this year, with full-scale deployment planned as part of a multi

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Saudi-Syrian Silklink agreement launches $800 million

By establishing a fiber-optic network stretching over 4,500 kilometers, the project will link Syria both regionally and internationally. Furthermore, the

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Syrian Ministry of Communications launches SilkLink project to

The project will span approximately 4,500 kilometers of optical fibers, connecting the main Syrian cities (Damascus and Aleppo) with switching centers in Palmyra, and in the eastern and

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Syria nears SilkLink deal to avoid Red Sea data cable risks

Five major regional Internet companies are bidding for Syria''s $400-$500 million SilkLink overland data cable project. Syria is expected to award a national fiber optic network contract next

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Exclusive: Riyadh wants to replace Israel with Syria for Greece fibre

Saudi Arabia wants to replace Israel with Syria as the transit country for a fibre-optic cable designed to connect the kingdom to Greece through the Mediterranean Sea, two regional

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Syria launches SilkLink project to revolutionize telecommunications

The project will span approximately 4,500 kilometers of optical fiber, connecting major cities such as Damascus and Aleppo, as well as regional switching centers in Palmyra and other

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BARQ NET FTTP

🇸🇾 Official RFI for Syria''s nationwide Fiber-to-the-Premises (FTTP) infrastructure. Ministry of Communications invites qualified providers for VULA-based FTTP deployment across all 14

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Gulf states race to build overland data cables to Europe as war

Six competing projects backed by Gulf nations are racing to build overland data routes to Europe through Syria, Iraq, and the Horn of Africa, aiming to give the region an alternative if the

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