
Du and Omantel activate Oman-Emirates Gateway subsea cable
Du, the telecom and digital services provider, and Omantel, the provider of integrated telecommunication services in the Sultanate of Oman and a regional telecom and technology provider in the Middle East, have announced the activation of the Oman Emirates Gateway (OEG), a 275km international fibre optic submarine cable system that will enhance connectivity between the UAE and Sultanate of Oman. The cutting-edge project connects three strategic international data centres: datamena DX1 in Dubai, UAE, Equinix MC1 in Barka and Equinix SN1 in Salalah, Oman.
OEG will be providing a seamless express connection and supporting the area's evolution into a global telecommunications hub. This initiative boosts the operational efficiency of existing networks and systems while enhancing speed, expanding connectivity, and elevating customer experiences with advanced commercial offerings.
Karim Benkirane, Chief Commercial Officer of du, said: 'The Oman Emirates Gateway is far more than just an optical cable; it is a bridge towards future-proofing the digital infrastructure of the region. This project will be a cornerstone for hyperscalers, content providers, and international carriers, empowering them to enhance their presence in the UAE and Oman, and optimize their operational capability to meet the growing demands of the digital era.'
Samy Al Ghassany, Chief Technology and Digital Officer at Omantel, remarked: 'The full activation of the Oman Emirates Gateway marks a pivotal milestone in our journey towards digital transformation in Oman and beyond. We are proud to contribute to the region's content enrichment and to establish a robust, high-capacity corridor that will empower businesses across Oman and the UAE. This achievement goes beyond mere connectivity; it propels the entire region towards innovation, growth, and global competitiveness.'
The activated system delivers transformative benefits such as comprehensive resilience through dual routes (terrestrial and subsea) guaranteeing unmatched reliability and optimal network performance. The state-of-the-art system infrastructure is designed to support emerging technologies, ensuring long-term sustainability and scalability. It will provide faster cloud access, in addition to a direct connection to key data centres, providing global access to facilitate international business growth in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

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