Even though there are currently over 1.4 million kilometers of subsea cables crisscrossing the ocean, the demand for more resilient, high-capacity networks is continuing to surge by a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.1%. In an era where artificial intelligence (AI)-driven technologies are impacting data usage and storage, subsea cables are more critical now than ever before as they power everything from cloud services to real-time analytics.

Read more: Navigating Subsea Cable Development in an AI-Driven Environment

Diversification is important within the telecom industry as it molds a fast, commoditized market; thus, telcos are increasingly expanding their offerings beyond traditional telecom services by focusing on sectors that provide value-added services (VAS) to meet diverse consumer and business demands.

Read more: Value-Added Services Are the Next Big Play in Telco Evolution and Growth

Lebanon has formed a new cabinet, introducing a dedicated Ministry of State for Information Technology and AI, marking a significant shift toward digital transformation. This new ministry has been merged with the Ministry of the Displaced, reflecting a streamlined approach to governance. Additionally, leadership changes in the Ministry of Telecommunications signal a renewed focus on advancing the country’s telecom and digital infrastructure.

Read more: Lebanon Bolsters Technology and Telecommunications with Two New Ministers

Saudi Arabia, driven by its ambitious Vision 2030 initiative, is bound to lead in harnessing immersive technologies like virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and the metaverse to revolutionize cultural experiences. By integrating these advanced technologies, the Kingdom aims to enrich cultural offerings that resonate deeply with both local residents and global visitors.

Read more: Virtual Wonders & AI-Driven Experiences: Unraveling the Future of Saudi Arabia’s Tourism

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