The Submarine Networks World conference in Singapore brings together industry experts, including Mobily, to discuss the future of global telecom infrastructure and submarine cable innovations.
SINGAPORE, 25 September 2024 – The Submarine Networks World 2024 conference, taking place from September 25 to 26 at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, has drawn together leading voices in the global telecommunications and submarine cable industries. With more than 130 speakers, the conference addresses critical challenges and opportunities that shape the future of telecom infrastructure and global digital connectivity.
Among the participants, Mobily is highlighting its contributions to the submarine cable sector, which serves as a vital backbone for international communications. Key discussions focus on advancements in submarine cable systems, the importance of route diversity, and the need for enhanced infrastructure to meet the increasing global demand for connectivity.
Attendees include representatives from major telecom operators, data centers, cloud providers, internet exchanges, and government bodies. The event emphasizes the collaborative efforts required to build and maintain submarine cable systems, with discussions centering on how industry players are adapting to rapidly evolving technologies and regulatory environments.
Mobily’s involvement in the conference underscores the company’s commitment to expanding its presence in global telecommunications. The company is actively engaged in projects like the SEA-ME-WE-6 and Africa-1 continental cables, which are designed to significantly enhance connectivity between Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. These initiatives aim to boost global communications, reduce latency, and increase network resilience, addressing the demands of a digitally interconnected world.
As Submarine Networks World 2024 continues, industry experts, including Mobily, are exploring innovative technologies and partnerships to advance global telecom infrastructure, paving the way for future developments in the sector.
Source: SPA