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Iraqi-UAE consortium plans $700 million data cable amid AI boom

An Iraqi-Emirati consortium is planning a $700 ?million subsea-and-terrestrial data cable linking the United Arab Emirates to ?Turkey via Iraq, one of the project's backers said, just over a ?week after the announcement of ?a Saudi-backed fibre-optic project in ?Syria.

Gulf neighbours Saudi Arabia and UAE each try to tap into the demand for connectivity in this region and become hubs of AI infrastructure including data centers amid a wider economic and geopolitical rivalry across the region.

WorldLink is the name of the project between Iraq and the UAE. It will consist of an undersea fiber optic cable that would run from the UAE to Iraq's Faw Peninsula on the Gulf. The cable will then be routed overland up north, all the way to the Turkish border.

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El Akabi stated that the project will be privately-funded and implemented in phases over five years. The project aims to reduce traffic and transit times in comparison with the traditional routes that?run through the Suez Canal.

The Saudi and Emirati governments have not responded to any requests for comments.

Saudi Arabia and Syria announced plans on February 7, to build a fiber-optic network as part of a larger investment package.

This project, called SilkLink, involves a $1 billion effort to renovate Syria's infrastructure, and establish it as a data-route between Asia and Europe.

The Syrian telecoms minister responded in a press release to a question about the UAE-Iraqi Project: "Additional Infrastructure Investment improves Route Diversity and Resilience for Everyone."

It said that "SilkLink delivers low latency and high availability... we expect to be highly competitive on both performance and resilience."

WorldLink sponsors include Iraqi Kurdish DIL Technologies, and UAE-based Breeze Investments.

In a recent statement, Breeze Investments chairman Nayef Al Ameri said that "AI infrastructure readiness is a necessity" as the technology continues to spread around the world. "WorldLink was designed to provide the fastest, most reliable connectivity available in a region that serves these needs."

Iraq launched the $17 billion Development Road rail-and road plan in 2023, connecting Faw with Turkey. (Reporting from Riyadh by Timour Azhari; Additional reporting in Baghdad by Ahmed Rasheed; Editing by Emelia S. Sithole-Matarise, and David Holmes.)

(source: Reuters)