According to zawya on October 16, Alliance International Management Company (AIM) has signed a cooperation agreement with Gulf International Company (GBI) to provide digital infrastructure services in the Middle East. These services will be provided through GBI's intelligent network, using both GBI's submarine and ground fiber assets.
The partnership was signed by AIM on behalf of the Alliance Network—a new ecosystem of technology vendors and investors who work to strengthen connections in the Gulf by connecting low-latency connectivity infrastructure with data centers and switching platforms. The joint venture will meet the edge requirements of low latency and ensure seamless content transfers for the last mile through the powerful network node that spreads throughout the region.
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Alliance Networks will use GBI's intelligent network to provide low-latency connections to all GCC countries, Asia and Europe. GBI intelligent networking will enable Alliance Networks to provide high bandwidth and capacity for operators, cloud computing and content providers.
The agreement was recently signed by Adel Al-Daylami, CEO of AIM and Cengiz Oztelcan, CEO of GBI.
Alliance Network places a complete end-to-end connection ecosystem under one roof. This enables operators, enterprises, cloud computing and content providers to accelerate access to network and data center infrastructure across the region through a single platform, contract and experience.
(Compiled: Mao Yue)