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See - Sada Elbalad
2 days ago
- Business
- See - Sada Elbalad
Egypt, Jordan Launch Subsea Cable 'Coral Bridge' to Strengthen Digital Connectivity
Taarek Refaat Egypt and Jordan took a major step toward boosting regional digital infrastructure with the official launch of the 'Coral Bridge' subsea cable, the first direct marine link between the two countries in more than 25 years. The high-capacity fiber-optic system was officially landed in the Egyptian city of Taba in South Sinai, in a ceremony attended by Egypt's Minister of Communications and Information Technology Amr Talaat, Jordan's Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship Sami Al-Samirat, and South Sinai Governor Khaled Mubarak via video conference. Developed jointly by Telecom Egypt and Naitel, the Jordanian telecommunications arm of Aqaba Digital City, the Coral Bridge cable stretches 15 kilometers across the Gulf of Aqaba. It will soon be landed in Aqaba, where it will connect to the Aqaba Digital City's global data center hub. Officials said the system will provide a direct, high-speed digital link that enhances resilience by offering alternative routes and backup connectivity for international traffic. The design incorporates a large number of optical fibers capable of carrying high-volume international data flows, particularly to meet surging demand from AI applications and data centers. The cable will also serve as a seamless bridge across Asia, Africa, and Europe, leveraging Egypt's long-standing role as a global transit point for internet traffic, where over 90% of east–west data flows already pass. 'This marks the first subsea system to be landed in Sinai, opening new routes for international cables and reinforcing Egypt's role as a primary hub for global data movement,' Talaat said. He emphasized that Egypt is currently home to 15 subsea cables and 11 landing stations, with plans to expand further. Jordan's minister Al-Samirat highlighted the project as a 'tangible outcome' of the recent 33rd Egyptian-Jordanian Joint Higher Committee meetings in Amman. He called Coral Bridge a strategic digital gateway for Jordan, one that strengthens its role in the regional and global data economy. 'This project reflects the historic relationship between our two countries and lays the groundwork for greater collaboration in ICT and digital innovation,' he said, extending an invitation to Minister Talaat to visit Jordan for further discussions. South Sinai Governor Khaled Mubarak described the landing in Taba as an important milestone that not only supports digital connectivity but also strengthens ties between South Sinai and Aqaba in joint ventures spanning tourism, sports, and digital services. The Coral Bridge cable was built to the highest technical and environmental standards, integrating sustainability principles to balance performance with ecological responsibility. The system was developed under a January 2024 cooperation agreement between Telecom Egypt and Naitel, underscoring the role of cross-border partnerships in enabling sustainable digital growth. Industry experts say the project could pave the way for future infrastructure investments across the Middle East, positioning Egypt and Jordan as regional hubs in the global digital economy. read more CBE: Deposits in Local Currency Hit EGP 5.25 Trillion Morocco Plans to Spend $1 Billion to Mitigate Drought Effect Gov't Approves Final Version of State Ownership Policy Document Egypt's Economy Expected to Grow 5% by the end of 2022/23- Minister Qatar Agrees to Supply Germany with LNG for 15 Years Business Oil Prices Descend amid Anticipation of Additional US Strategic Petroleum Reserves Business Suez Canal Records $704 Million, Historically Highest Monthly Revenue Business Egypt's Stock Exchange Earns EGP 4.9 Billion on Tuesday Business Wheat delivery season commences on April 15 Videos & Features Story behind Trending Jessica Radcliffe Death Video News Israeli-Linked Hadassah Clinic in Moscow Treats Wounded Iranian IRGC Fighters Arts & Culture "Jurassic World Rebirth" Gets Streaming Date News China Launches Largest Ever Aircraft Carrier News Ayat Khaddoura's Final Video Captures Bombardment of Beit Lahia Business Egyptian Pound Undervalued by 30%, Says Goldman Sachs Videos & Features Tragedy Overshadows MC Alger Championship Celebration: One Fan Dead, 11 Injured After Stadium Fall Arts & Culture South Korean Actress Kang Seo-ha Dies at 31 after Cancer Battle Lifestyle Get to Know 2025 Eid Al Adha Prayer Times in Egypt News The Jessica Radcliffe Orca Attack? 100% Fake and AI-Generated


Daily News Egypt
2 days ago
- Business
- Daily News Egypt
Egypt lands Coral Bridge submarine cable, establishing first direct digital link with Jordan in 25 years
Egypt's Minister of Communications and Information Technology Amr Talaat met on Saturday with Jordan's Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship Sami Smeirat and South Sinai Governor Khaled Mubarak, via video conference, to witness the landing of the high-capacity Coral Bridge submarine cable system in Taba, Egypt. The Coral Bridge is the first direct submarine cable connecting Egypt and Jordan in more than 25 years, providing a high-speed link supported by a large number of optical fiber strands running through the Gulf of Aqaba. Officials described the project as a pivotal step in strengthening digital infrastructure across the Middle East. It also marks the first submarine communications system to be landed at the Taba landing station, one of several new digital infrastructure points developed by Telecom Egypt in the Sinai Peninsula. In the coming days, the cable will also be landed in Aqaba, Jordan, at the Global Aqaba Digital City Data Center. Once operational, it will ensure service continuity by providing alternative routes and backup connectivity for major corporations and cloud service providers hosted at the data centre. Spanning 15 kilometres, the system is designed with high-capacity optical fibres to accommodate the rapid growth of international data traffic, particularly from artificial intelligence applications and data centres. Its short length enhances transmission speed and reduces costs, further boosting competitiveness. Minister Talaat described Coral Bridge as a significant addition to the network of Arab submarine cables, underscoring its importance for Egypt-Jordan cooperation in the ICT sector. He noted that it is the first submarine system to be landed in Sinai, part of a wider strategy to diversify Egypt's international infrastructure by building new landing stations and terrestrial routes linking the Red Sea and the Mediterranean. He highlighted ongoing plans to expand Egypt's submarine cable network in Sinai, providing closer access points for neighbouring countries, improving regional connectivity, and increasing the efficiency of global data transmission. More than 90% of internet traffic between East and West currently passes through Egypt, which today hosts 15 submarine cable systems with around 11 landing stations. Jordan's Minister Sami Smeirat said the project is a practical embodiment of Egyptian-Jordanian cooperation, following the 33rd session of the Egyptian-Jordanian Higher Committee held last week in Amman. He emphasised that Coral Bridge will serve as a new digital gateway for Jordan, helping position both countries as regional—and even global—hubs for data transmission. He also extended an invitation to Talaat to visit Jordan for further discussions on deepening ICT collaboration. Developed according to the highest technical and environmental standards, the Coral Bridge was launched under a January 2024 cooperation agreement between Telecom Egypt and Jordan's Naitel, the telecom arm of Aqaba Digital City. The project reflects the growing importance of cross-border digital partnerships in driving sustainable growth, enhancing regional connectivity, and paving the way for future infrastructure projects across the Middle East and beyond.


Middle East
4 days ago
- Politics
- Middle East
OPEN// PM directs officials to intensify efforts to implement signed agreements between Egypt, Jordan
CAIRO, Aug 13 (MENA) - Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli instructed ministers concerned with joint cooperation files with the Jordanian side to intensify efforts to implement signed documents and turn them into concrete plans and programs in order to strengthen cooperation framework between Egypt and Jordan in a way that would serve the interests of the two countries' peoples. During the Cabinet meeting Wednesday, at its headquarters in the New Administrative Capital (NAC), the prime minister reviewed positive outcomes of meetings held in his visit to Jordan to head Egypt's delegation to the 33rd session of Egyptian-Jordanian Joint Higher Committee in Amman. Madbouli pointed out that the meetings witnessed highly fruitful discussions with Jordanian Prime Minister Jaafar Hassan and ministers from both sides on possible opportunities to advance bilateral cooperation, reflecting consensus between Egypt and Jordan on making optimal use of all opportunities. At the onset of the meeting, the primer took up the most prominent presidential activities, referring to the meeting held Tuesday between President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni at Al-Ittihadiya Palace to discuss ways to advance and strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries and exchange views on a number of regional and international issues of mutual interest. Madbouli praised highly important messages in President Sisi's speech during the press conference following the talks between the Egyptian and Ugandan sides, as President Sisi highlighted the two countries' agreement that optimal interaction among Nile Basin countries must be based on the need to enhance efforts for mutual benefit and joint action, with a view to preserving and developing this vital resource. He also stressed Egypt's total rejection of unilateral measures in the Eastern Nile Basin. Egypt will not turn a blind eye to any existential threat to its water security, said the premier, highlighting Egypt's full support for development efforts in Uganda and the rest of the southern Nile Basin countries. (MENA) S A S/M O H


Daily News Egypt
5 days ago
- Business
- Daily News Egypt
Egyptian, Jordanian ministers talk cooperation at 33rd Joint Higher Committee session
Egypt's planning minister and her Jordanian counterpart have discussed joint efforts to achieve economic development and enhance growth and employment policies during the 33rd session of the Egyptian-Jordanian Joint Higher Committee in Amman. Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, Rania Al-Mashat, met with Zeina Toukan, Jordan's Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, to discuss strengthening the partnership between their ministries, the Egyptian ministry said in a statement. Al-Mashat affirmed the Egyptian state's keenness to continue developing relations between the two countries, which she said enjoy direct support from their respective political leaderships to achieve economic integration. The ministers discussed activating an executive programme signed between Egypt's Institute of National Planning (INP) and the Jordanian Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation. Al-Mashat highlighted the pivotal role of the Joint Higher Committee, the oldest of all Arab bilateral higher committees, in supporting and strengthening joint economic, trade, investment, and cultural relations. She welcomed the cooperation and exchange of expertise in development planning and sustainable development, noting that a Memorandum of Understanding signed in August 2023 covers areas such as strategic planning, governance, and competitiveness. The two ministers also discussed the possibility of exchanging expertise on their efforts to implement the recommendations of the 'Public Governance Review,' which was launched by both countries in cooperation with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Additionally, they discussed joint coordination in international forums to advance global efforts to implement the outcomes of the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development, especially regarding reforms of the global financial architecture and the United Nations system.


Al-Ahram Weekly
11-08-2025
- Business
- Al-Ahram Weekly
PM Madbouly heads to Amman for Egyptian-Jordanian higher committee meeting - Foreign Affairs
Egyptian Prime Minister has left for Amman today, leading a high-level delegation to participate in the 33rd session of the Egyptian-Jordanian Joint Higher Committee. The delegation included a group of ministers and officials, according to a cabinet statement released on Monday. The Egyptian-Jordanian committee meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, will be co-chaired by the prime ministers of both nations. Following the discussions, officials are expected to sign a series of cooperation agreements across various sectors to strengthen bilateral ties. Madbouly highlighted the importance of the committee's regular meetings, stating that they are a testament to the commitment of both countries' leaders to advancing their relationship and boosting economic cooperation. The committee, which first met in 1985, is the oldest of its kind between Arab countries. During its 32 sessions, several cooperation agreements have been signed relating to economic, trade, investment, cultural, scientific, and technical cooperation. Last year's meeting was held in Cairo's New Administrative Capital in May 2024. Co-chaired by Madbouly and his Jordanian counterpart, the 32nd session of the Egyptian-Jordanian Committee witnessed the signing of several agreements to increase investment between both countries. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link: