Cinturion Corp. Ltd., a global provider of scalable subsea and terrestrial capacity-based network solutions, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) agreement with Alliance Networks to be its landing party partner in Bahrain.
Alliance Networks has been granted a licence by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Bahrain for international telecommunication services. As a provider of international and high-speed services in Bahrain with onward interconnections in the region, the partnership of Cinturion and Alliance will offer customers leading-edge data connectivity and international reach.
“The strategic partnership with Centurion will link and position Bahrain and the region for the multiple layers of infrastructure diversity, which include establishing new subsea landing stations and crossing routes that will cater for the rising regional demand for international capacities.”
Mr. Greg Varisco, Chief Executive Officer of Cinturion, commented that “the partnership with Alliance Networks and Cinturion will provide the most advanced, secure, and innovative technologies to West Asia through Bahrain, addressing the rising global demand for high quality international bandwidth.”
Alliance Networks offers telecommunications services to national and international providers. The company currently offers diverse fibre connectivity between Bahrain and other Gulf countries, leveraging its position as a carrier-neutral hub.
Cinturion’s TEAS (Trans Europe Asia System) is the most advanced submarine and terrestrial network, enabling high-speed, resilient, and secure connections. The TEAS system consists of two separate connections across the Mediterranean Sea, continuing with two paths interlinking the Middle East, multiple routes across the Arabian Peninsula, and a route through the Gulf of Aqaba and the Red Sea.
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