SubCom to supply 1,400 km of cable to Bahrain for branch to run off SEA-ME-WE 6

Batelco Partners with SubCom to Build Bahrainโ€™s High-Speed Submarine Cable

Batelco, part of theย Beyon Group, has partnered withย SubComย to design, manufacture, and install theย Batelco SubCom submarine cable Bahrainย project, also known as theย Al Khaleej Cable. This advanced system will branch from the SEA-ME-WE 6 network, connecting Bahrain to Qatar, the UAE, and Oman. Together, the companies aim to enhance regional connectivity, upgrade data capacity, and support Bahrainโ€™s growing role as a digital hub.

Expanding Bahrainโ€™s Regional Network

The 1,400-kilometer Al Khaleej Cable will transform data exchange in the Gulf. With improved network performance, lower latency, and higher capacity, the project supports Bahrainโ€™s growing role as a digital hub. Batelcoโ€™s investment in fiber-optic infrastructure reflects its commitment to driving technological innovation across the region.

โ€œWeโ€™re proud to collaborate with SubCom on this milestone project,โ€ said Hani Askar, Chief Global Business Officer at Batelco. โ€œThe Al Khaleej Cable adds diversity and resilience to routes connecting the Middle East with Europe and Asia.โ€

Advancing Global Connectivity

Batelco joined the SEA-ME-WE 6 cable consortium in February 2023 to enhance its global network presence. The SEA-ME-WE 6 spans 21,700 kilometers and offers one of the lowest latencies available between Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Western Europe. Once complete, it will handle more than 100 terabits per second, giving Bahrain a significant boost in international data capacity.

Manufactured and Managed by SubCom

SubCom, located in Newington, New Hampshire, is producing all cable components for both the SEA-ME-WE 6 and Al Khaleej systems. โ€œOur team is already manufacturing the equipment needed to complete one of the most extensive subsea cable projects ever built,โ€ said Benoit Duguet, SubCom Project Manager.

The installation will be handled by SubComโ€™s Reliance Class vessels. Both the SEA-ME-WE 6 connectivity to Bahrain and the Al Khaleej Cable are on track for completion in the second quarter of 2026.

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