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🇸🇾 Official RFI for Syria''s nationwide Fiber-to-the-Premises (FTTP) infrastructure. Ministry of Communications invites qualified providers for VULA-based FTTP
Syria's Ministry of Communications completed the country's first VoLTE test call on 21 April 2026, as the ministry finalizes a joint venture with Saudi Telecom and launches a new fiber-optic...
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🇸🇾 Official RFI for Syria''s nationwide Fiber-to-the-Premises (FTTP) infrastructure. Ministry of Communications invites qualified providers for VULA-based FTTP
The government and private sectors are investing in upgrading technology to support increased demand. Initiatives like fibre-optic rollouts and mobile network upgrades are in progress.
The Syrian Ministry of Communications retains governmental authority over the internet in Syria. Prior to the Syrian civil war, telecommunications in Syria were slowly moving towards liberalization, with a
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 in talks with regional telecoms companies Zain, Etisalat, STC and Ooredoo for a $300 million project to develop the country''s fibre
Since 2002, a transcontinental network of 250,000 kilometers of submarine fiber optic cables has been installed. By 2020, over five billion
Syria''s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology announced the launch of “BarqNet” on Sunday, a nationwide initiative to expand
In Syria, the potential for a vibrant future hinges on the development of its fibre optics network, a crucial component for boosting connectivity across the nation. Investing in this
Syria''s government is negotiating with leading Gulf telecom operators—Zain, Etisalat, STC, and Ooredoo—for a $300 million project named
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
UNIFI Communications (UNIFI) is proud to announce the launch of the Alasia Cable Project, a critical subsea fiber-optic infrastructure initiative that
Syrian internet connectivity is poor SilkLink project aims to improve it US sanctions lifted Syria''s government is in talks with regional telecoms
The Syrian government is negotiating with Zain, e& (formerly Etisalat), stc, and Ooredoo over a $300 million project to upgrade the fiber optic network, according to a high-ranking Syrian
Telecom companies from the Gulf are in talks with Syria over a $300 million fibre optic project as Damascus looks to modernize its infrastructure and attract regional investment.
The Syrian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has announced the SilkLink project, a major initiative in collaboration with global
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.
Despite the bleak picture, Syria''s mobile-first user base, shaped by years of reliance on platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram, offers a receptive
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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
Syria''s government is in discussions with leading Gulf telecom providers Zain, Etisalat, STC, and Ooredoo over a $300 million project aimed at transforming the country''s outdated fibre
NEW YORK– (BUSINESS WIRE)– UNIFI Communications (UNIFI) is proud to announce the launch of the Alasia Cable Project, a critical subsea fiber-optic
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
SilkLink Project: Syria seeks to revamp its outdated communications infrastructure with a $300 million fiber optic project, attracting Gulf telecom companies amid rising investor interest
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Mobile networks in Syria have a complex history, shaped by technological advancements and socio-political dynamics. Initially, telecommunication services were state-controlled, with limited
Syria''s Ministry of Communications completed the country''s first VoLTE test call on 21 April 2026, as the ministry finalizes a joint venture with Saudi Telecom and launches a new fiber
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
Mobile communications and Internet in Syria Compared to the United States, Syria is massively lagging behind in the development of telecommunications. Under the