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Batelco partners GCCIA to expand regional fibre connectivity

By Claire ShenFebruary 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Batelco signs connectivity agreement with GCC Interconnection Authority
  • The project focuses on resilient regional fibre capacity and inter-Gulf traffic exchange

What happened: Power grid meets fibre grid

Batelco has entered a partnership with GCC Interconnection Authority (GCCIA) to expand regional fibre connectivity across the Gulf, according to Capacity Media.

Batelco, Bahrain’s incumbent telecom operator and part of Beyon Group, provides domestic and international network services. GCCIA operates the electricity interconnection network linking Gulf Cooperation Council states, originally built to share power capacity and improve energy resilience across borders.

Under the agreement, telecom infrastructure will be deployed using the authority’s existing utility corridors, allowing fibre to run alongside regional power links. According to the report, the collaboration aims to enhance cross-border connectivity, improve redundancy and enable faster regional data exchange between Gulf countries.

The arrangement reflects a growing pattern of telecom networks leveraging non-traditional infrastructure routes such as power and transport corridors. By using existing pathways, operators can shorten deployment timelines and reduce civil construction costs.

Also Read: Batelco partnership launches Bahrain’s first edge data centre
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Why it’s important

Digital traffic within the Middle East is rising quickly as cloud services, financial platforms and enterprise applications become increasingly regionalised. Yet inter-Gulf routing has historically depended heavily on international transit routes rather than direct neighbouring connections.

Integrating fibre with power infrastructure could reshape that topology. Shared corridors create geographically diverse paths, lowering the risk of outages and improving latency for regional traffic. From a financial standpoint, infrastructure sharing reduces capital expenditure while increasing utilisation of existing assets — an appealing combination for operators facing heavy investment cycles.

The project also signals a strategic shift: Gulf networks are evolving from national systems into a meshed regional fabric. As governments pursue digital economy strategies, reliable intra-regional connectivity becomes as important as links to Europe or Asia.

In effect, the partnership blends two forms of critical infrastructure — energy and communications — reflecting how digital resilience increasingly depends on coordination between sectors rather than isolated network builds.

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Claire Shen

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