Salam, one of Saudi Arabia’s most established providers of carrier capacity and next-generation cloud and connectivity solutions, is showcasing its range of wholesale solutions at Capacity Middle East 2023 in Dubai from March 7 to 9.
With its submarine and terrestrial international gateways, independently owned carrier-grade infrastructure and massive capacity, Salam has become a major carrier of carriers for local, regional and international operators, offering a high-speed, high-capacity gateway to, from and within Saudi Arabia with a reputed always-on 99.99% network availability.
Salam owns and operates one of the region’s most established networks, including the 19,000-kilometer Saudi National Fiber Network (SNFN), connecting all major cities in the Kingdom through nibne metro fiber rings. Salam also owns border crossings via terrestrial cables to Jordan, Egypt, Qatar, the UAE and Bahrain, with upcoming gateways to Kuwait and Iraq.
This has allowed Salam to provide a range of next-generation cloud and connectivity services powered by high bandwidth capacity and wide global interconnectivity spanning point-to-point and bi-directional point-to-point transmission capability for data, video and voice.
Salam’s combination of independent network, carrier capacity and next-generation cloud and connectivity solutions has made the Saudi telco a one-stop-shop for wholesale customers and major regional and international carriers, a key reason for Salam’s participation in CapacityME 2023, the region’s largest gathering of carriers.
Salam CEO Ahmed Al-Anqari said: “Our participation in the latest edition of Capacity Middle East continues our enduring commitment to be a leading player and enabler of the Kingdom’s digital transformation and Vision 2030 journey. During the event, we expect to connect with major carriers and capacity seekers not only from the Kingdom but from around the world as we open the doors to and out of Saudi Arabia with one of the region’s most extensive, robust and trusted telecom networks.”