SilkLink promises to raise Syria''s internet capacity to 100 terabits per second, drastically improving service quality nationwide. Officials also highlight its potential to attract international investment in cloud
Syria''s Ministry of Communications has launched the SilkLink project, aimed at enhancing the country''s optical fiber infrastructure and establishing a regional internet hub. The project will connect Syria to
SilkLink promises to raise Syria''s internet capacity to 100 terabits per second, drastically improving service quality nationwide. Officials also highlight its potential to attract
Both companies are expected to contribute significantly to the ongoing Ugarit 2 and BarqNet digital infrastructure projects led by Syria''s Ministry of Communications and
Both companies are expected to contribute significantly to the ongoing Ugarit 2 and BarqNet digital infrastructure projects led by Syria''s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.
As the world races towards a digital future, Syria stands on the brink of a telecommunications revolution. The shift from outdated legacy systems to cutting-edge 5G
Syria lacks major data centres, significant technology firms, or robust data collection systems, and local capacity for data processing remains limited. Consequently, the
Damascus, SANA- Syriatel and MTN, in collaboration with the Ministry of Communications and Technology, have launched the first pilot trial of the fifth-generation (5G) network in Syria.
As the world races towards a digital future, Syria stands on the brink of a telecommunications revolution. The shift from outdated legacy systems to cutting-edge 5G
6Wresearch actively monitors the Syria 5G Infrastructure Market and publishes its comprehensive annual report, highlighting emerging trends, growth drivers, revenue analysis, and forecast
Syria''s GSMA return enables MTN, Syriatel and new ISPs to rebuild telecoms with 5G, fibre and global tech, after US sanctions and war disruptions
Syria''s GSMA return enables MTN, Syriatel and new ISPs to rebuild telecoms with 5G, fibre and global tech, after US sanctions and war disruptions
Damascus, SANA- Syriatel and MTN, in collaboration with the Ministry of Communications and Technology, have launched the first pilot trial of the fifth-generation (5G)
This initiative builds on recent strides in Syria''s digital and communications landscape, including the 5G trial, the Ugarit-2 project, and growing energy investments from
Syria''s Ministry of Communications has launched the SilkLink project, aimed at enhancing the country''s optical fiber infrastructure and establishing a regional internet hub.
The first tangible communication infrastructure restoration initiatives are getting underway in Syria, with the emphasis being placed on cable backbones and mobile networks.

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