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“Revolutionizing Connectivity: Saudi Arabia’s First Undersea Cable Project Set to Transform the Red Sea!”

Mobily Unveils Groundbreaking Submarine Cable Project Linking Saudi Arabia and Egypt

In a significant move for regional connectivity, Etihad Etisalat, widely known as Mobily, has announced a collaboration with Telecom Egypt to establish the first Saudi-owned submarine cable that will link the Kingdom directly with Egypt. This ambitious project, which aims to enhance communication infrastructure in the region, is poised to have far-reaching implications for data traffic and connectivity not only in Saudi Arabia but across the broader Middle East and beyond.

The new underwater cable, entirely owned by Mobily, will traverse the Red Sea, connecting two strategic landing stations: one in the charming coastal city of Sharm El Sheikh, renowned for its stunning resorts and tourist attractions, and the other in Duba, a picturesque destination along Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast. These linkages are expected to provide seamless connections to the Arabian Gulf while bolstering the nation’s existing digital infrastructure.

With the rapid growth in internet consumption and communication needs, this submarine cable project signifies Mobily’s commitment to expanding its network capabilities. The cable will not only meet the increasing demand for reliable local and international internet services but also integrate with various existing submarine systems that connect to Egypt, enhancing the overall connectivity framework in the region.

Mobily’s CEO, Salman Al Badran, expressed enthusiasm about the project during the announcement, stating, “The new cable represents a significant step in strengthening the Kingdom’s position as a leading international hub for communications and data traffic, aligning with the goals of the Saudi Vision 2030.” This vision aims to diversify the economy and establish Saudi Arabia as a global leader in technology and digital services.

As the digital landscape continues to evolve, projects like this submarine cable offer exciting prospects for economic growth, tourism, and the tech sector in both Saudi Arabia and Egypt. The collaboration highlights a commitment to fostering innovative infrastructure that serves not just present communication needs but also anticipates future demands.

As we look forward to the completion of this groundbreaking project, it’s clear that Saudi Arabia and Egypt are positioning themselves as key players in the global telecommunications arena. With enhanced connectivity, the possibilities for collaboration, trade, and tourism are endless, making this a momentous occasion for both nations.

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