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Iraqi-UAE consortium plans $700 million fast data cable network

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

Saudi Arabia and the UAE, two Gulf neighbours, are competing to meet the growing demand for connectivity and data centres in the region.

Ali El Ekabi of Tech 964, one of three consortium members, said that the Iraqi-UAE WorldLink project would consist of an undersea fiber optic cable running from Fujairah, UAE, to Iraq's Faw Peninsula on the Gulf, which will then 'then run north overland to the Turkish border'.

El Ekabi stated that the project would be privately funded and take between four and five years to complete. It will target "hyperscalers and international carriers, as well as AI applications". The project aims to reduce transit times and ease congestion along existing east-west data paths.

The Emirati Foreign Ministry did not respond when contacted for comment.

This is the second new project of this kind?planned for the region. Saudi Arabia and Syria announced plans on February 7, to build a fiber-optic network as part of a larger investment package. The project is described as "a $1 billion push to renovate Syria's infrastructure" and establish it as a data-route between Asia and Europe.

According to El Ekabi who is the son a billionaire Iraqi real estate investor, Namir El Ekabi.

Iraq launched in 2023 a $17-billion "Development Road", a rail-and road plan to connect Faw with Turkey. (Reporting and editing by Emelia Sithole Matarise in Riyadh)

(source: Reuters)