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Etihad Salam Telecom and center3 to enhance connectivity

The ICT sector in Saudi Arabia is poised for substantial growth, with projections reaching $82.51bn by 2030.
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Etihad Salam Telecom Company, a telecommunications provider in Saudi Arabia, has expanded its collaboration with center3, a subsidiary of stc Group, to advance digital connectivity and infrastructure. The agreement, formalised at Capacity Middle East 2025, aims to improve network resilience, enhance connectivity and provide scalable solutions in alignment with the digital economy strategy set by the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT).

Saudi Arabia’s ICT sector is projected to reach $82.51bn by 2030, making strategic partnerships crucial for driving innovation. By combining Etihad Salam Telecom’s expertise in Last Mile and internet access services with center3’s data centre and internet exchange capabilities, the two companies seek to accelerate advancements in cloud data management, internet connectivity and digital transformation.

Speaking about the collaboration, Amjad Arab, Chief Wholesale and Partnerships Officer at Etihad Salam Telecom Company, said: “Our mission is to provide robust, innovative solutions that support the rapid expansion of digital content and seamless technology experiences. We are excited to work together to offer enriched connectivity services and bring content closer to end-users, ultimately empowering businesses to thrive in an increasingly digital landscape. Our commitment goes beyond infrastructure, it’s about enriching lives and empowering businesses to scale and innovate in a digital-first world.”

The partnership focuses on three key areas: expanding network reach and reliability through shared connectivity services, leveraging center3’s carrier-neutral data centres to enhance enterprise solutions, and integrating Etihad Salam Telecom’s network with center3’s internet exchanges to enrich the digital ecosystem.

Mabs Khan, Chief Commercial Officer at centre, added: “This collaboration with Etihad Salam Telecom Company represents a critical advancement in our mission to create a more interconnected and resilient digital infrastructure for MENA. By utilising each other’s connectivity services and infrastructure, we’re positioned to deliver seamless, carrier-neutral solutions that foster growth and innovation in the region.”

As part of the agreement, Etihad Salam Telecom will integrate its network infrastructure—including advanced data centres and international cable systems—with center3’s state-of-the-art facilities, further transforming connectivity solutions across the region.