Capacity Middle East
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The partnership aims to meet the growing energy demands of AI-driven industries and hyperscale data centres in the U.S.
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The Middle East's data centre market is experiencing unprecedented growth, with projections indicating that it will double by 2030. This surge is driven by increasing multi-tenant data centre requirements, government digital transformation initiatives, cloud adoption, and hyperscaler investments.
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Saudi Arabia is fast becoming a global digital powerhouse, with over $21 billion in data centre investments pledged last month alone.
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The global gaming industry has witnessed unprecedented growth over recent years, with the Middle East emerging as a significant player in this dynamic sector. As of today, the gaming market in the region is valued at $500 million and is forecasted to double to $1 billion by 2029.
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Mavenir and e& UAE have announced a multi-year partnership at Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona.
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The Middle East has long served as a crucial hub for global internet traffic, particularly through the route south of the Arabian Peninsula and via the Suez Canal. However, recent disruptions, such as the Red Sea cable cuts, have exposed vulnerabilities in the existing infrastructure.
Forthcoming events
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KSA Vision 2030 and stc's role in the leadership, investment and economic growth in the Middle East region.
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Five countries in the Middle East are the world’s highest users of virtual private networks (VPNs), according to new research.
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Capacity speaks to Andreas Polyrakis, business development manager at Lamda Hellix and Kurtis Lindqvist, CEO at LINX, about the growing opportunities in internet exchanges across the Middle East.
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Alexandre Pébereau, whose Tofane Global last month completed purchase of iBasis from KPN, has announced his new management team.
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Middle Eastern governments are putting themselves among the forefront of smart city developments. How can carriers get involved? Gareth Willmer reports
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Bahrain’s Batelco has enhanced its Gulf network by adding a new protected route over the network.
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Liquid Telecom has appointed Mohamed Abdel Bassit as its new regional CEO for the Middle East and West Africa (MEWA).
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The i3forum has expanded its networking expertise with the addition of Netaxis Solutions as a new member.