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		<title>Syria to Boost Connectivity with First International Submarine Cable via Medusa</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Damascus &#8211; Syria’s telecommunications ministry has signed a landmark agreement to bring the first international submarine cable to the country]]></description>
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<p><strong>Damascus &#8211;</strong> Syria’s telecommunications ministry has signed a landmark agreement to bring the first international submarine cable to the country through the Barcelona-based Medusa Submarine Cable System. </p>



<p>This new development aims to strengthen Syria’s internet infrastructure and improve connectivity for millions of users across the nation.</p>



<p>The Medusa system will link Syria with 12 countries across North Africa and southern Europe, creating a vital corridor connecting the Mediterranean to the Atlantic Ocean and the Red Sea. </p>



<p>This project is expected to provide faster, more reliable, and cost-effective internet services for businesses, educational institutions, and households.</p>



<p>Following years of civil conflict and economic sanctions, Syria has faced significant infrastructure challenges, including limited broadband access.</p>



<p> The introduction of the submarine cable marks a transformative step in modernizing the country’s digital landscape and enhancing public services.</p>



<p>The initiative aligns with Syria’s broader efforts to accelerate development under its new government, with a focus on improving telecommunications and bridging the digital divide.</p>



<p> Citizens and organizations alike will benefit from more stable and high-speed connectivity for work, learning, and communication.</p>



<p>Plans are underway to collaborate with regional telecom providers, including Zain, Etisalat, STC, and Ooredoo, to integrate the submarine cable with Syria’s expanding fiber-optic network.</p>



<p> The project, estimated at around $300 million, will modernize the nation’s communication infrastructure and support long-term economic growth.</p>



<p>By connecting to international networks, Syria will gain access to advanced technologies and enhance its competitiveness in the global digital economy. </p>



<p>The project also promises to reduce reliance on costly mobile data, making internet services more affordable and accessible to a wider population.</p>



<p>Experts believe the new cable will foster innovation, support e-commerce, and enable smoother digital services across healthcare, education, and government sectors. </p>



<p>The enhanced connectivity is expected to empower businesses, students, and families while stimulating local technological development.</p>



<p>This strategic investment demonstrates Syria’s commitment to digital transformation and regional cooperation. </p>



<p>By leveraging cutting-edge submarine cable technology, the country is positioning itself to meet modern communication demands and create sustainable opportunities for future generations.</p>
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