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Du and PEACE launch UAE–Kenya digital bridge to boost connectivity

The partnership creates substantial opportunities for economic growth, digital trade and cross-border collaboration between the regions.
Karim Benkirane, Chief Commercial Officer at du. Photo credit: du

Du, the UAE-based telecom and digital services provider, has expanded its partnership with PEACE Cable International Network Co., Limited (PEACE) through the launch of a new UAE–Kenya segment under the PEACE Cable System. The development marks a major leap in regional digital infrastructure, directly connecting the UAE with Kenya and reinforcing the country’s position as a central global connectivity hub linking the Middle East, Africa and other international markets.

This latest expansion builds upon the original agreement to land the PEACE Cable in the UAE and introduces a vital new digital corridor between the Gulf and East Africa. The connection delivers improved route diversity, significantly reduced latency and enhanced data resilience, ensuring faster and more secure transmission of digital content, cloud services and enterprise data between regional and African markets.

Karim Benkirane, Chief Commercial Officer at du, said: “The UAE–Kenya segment represents the next chapter of our collaboration with PEACE. This development strengthens our intercontinental footprint and reinforces the UAE’s role as a central hub for international data traffic. In addition, it reflects our ongoing commitment to enabling global connectivity and advancing the UAE’s ambitions in AI-driven innovation, data intelligence, and digital leadership.”

The expansion directly supports du’s strategy to accelerate digital transformation through strategic infrastructure investments that bolster the UAE’s knowledge-based economy and establish the country as a trusted partner in global communications networks.

Xiaohua Sun, CEO at PEACE Cable, added: “The PEACE Cable was designed to connect continents, and this new link brings that vision even closer to reality. By directly connecting the UAE and Kenya, we’re expanding access, improving latency, and enhancing connectivity across Africa, the Middle East, and beyond — driving new opportunities for digital inclusion and economic development.”

The enhanced connectivity framework contributes to stronger international partnerships while fostering a more inclusive and accessible digital ecosystem that spans multiple continents in line with the UAE’s surging adoption of AI technologies. The UAE–Kenya segment provides the essential high-capacity, low-latency backbone infrastructure required to power sophisticated AI applications, cloud computing platforms and data-driven industries. This enhanced connectivity infrastructure will serve as a cornerstone for supporting AI research initiatives, hyperscale data centers, and ambitious government-led digital transformation programmes throughout the region.

These developments position both the UAE and Kenya as key players in the evolving global digital landscape, facilitating enhanced communication, collaboration, and economic opportunities across Africa, the Middle East, and international markets. The strengthened digital bridge creates a foundation for sustained technological advancement and cross-regional partnership development.