In a landmark development, Syria's telecommunications ministry has inked a deal with Barcelona-based Medusa Submarine Cable System. This agreement marks the installation of the first international submarine cable to reach Syria, addressing long-standing connectivity issues exacerbated by years of conflict and sanctions.
The Medusa Submarine Cable System plans to integrate 12 nations across North Africa and southern Europe. By providing a crucial link between the Mediterranean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Red Sea, the cable seeks to bolster internet infrastructure in the region.
Following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime, Syria's new authorities are prioritizing public service improvements, particularly in enhancing internet accessibility. In June, discussions with telecom giants

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