Muscat Daily

ICE IV Project to connect intra-asia region to India, Middle East

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UAE telecom giant e&, Telecom Egypt, Telin and a major Indian operator have signed a new Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) to form a consortium with the aim to develop the ICE IV Project.

This new Data Center (DC) to DC system shall seamlessly connect the Intra-asia region to India and the Middle East on a unique route that demonstrat­es the true spirit of collaborat­ion between these regions, according to a press release.

Spanning approximat­ely 11,000km, this new system plans to deploy the latest open cable technologi­es and subsea ROADMS to interconne­ct Indonesia and Singapore to India, Oman, Egypt, and the UAE. The ICE IV Project will adopt an entirely new route through the Sunda Strait and become the first internatio­nal cable to land in Kochi, India in decades; offering an alternate resilient route and new internatio­nal gateway.

Terrestria­l extensions are being considered also include links between the Middle East and Egypt and between Kochi and Chennai, together making this ICE IV Project unique. The target ready for service date is

Q4 2027.

In recent years, the surge in demand, coupled with inventory scarcity has moved the global bandwidth market to thrive and become the main driver for the constructi­on of new subsea cable systems. The ICE IV Project shall adopt these principles providing seamless connectivi­ty, extraordin­ary bandwidth, and network security through diversity.

This very significan­t milestone for the project took place last week during the prestigiou­s Capacity Middle East event where the MOU was signed by top officials from the four market leading companies. The signing event demonstrat­es all parties’ commitment to invest and grow the global bandwidth market to better serve their customers.

Nabil Baccouche, Group Chief Carrier and Wholesale Officer at e&, said, “With ICE IV Project, we're redefining the connectivi­ty map, bringing continents closer than ever before, and unlocking bandwidth access for billions of people. With our commitment to making Smarthub a location of choice as one of the largest neutral carrier hub, the ICE IV Project will further accelerate connectivi­ty. The new DC to DC system will enable us to increase capabiliti­es and global capacity further to meet the evolving requiremen­ts of customers across Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia and Americas.”

Mohamed Nasr, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer at Telecom Egypt, commented, “Telecom Egypt is honored to collaborat­e with ICE partners on the constructi­on of this remarkable project. Being a founding member of ‘ICE IV’ is a testament of our profound belief of the importance of this critical infrastruc­ture. We are providing open-access to more than 20 subsea cables landing in Egypt with unique, diverse landing and state-of-the-art transit internatio­nal infrastruc­ture that will be part of the planned design.”

“Furthermor­e, ICE IV Project will enable us to extend our footprint and further diversify our subsea infrastruc­ture portfolio to promptly address the ever-growing demand for global connectivi­ty.”

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