Syria is looking to expand collaboration with Jordan in telecom and digital infrastructure projects, as part of broader efforts to rebuild and modernise its technology ecosystem.
Recent discussions between officials highlight opportunities for cooperation in areas such as telecommunications networks, digital services, and infrastructure development. Jordan’s experience in ICT and regional market integration positions it as a potential partner in supporting Syria’s digital recovery and expansion.
The engagement reflects growing demand for cross-border collaboration in rebuilding telecom infrastructure, particularly in markets where systems require significant upgrades or redevelopment. Partnerships are expected to focus on knowledge transfer, technical support, and potential investment in network modernisation.
Jordan’s ICT sector has been actively expanding regionally, with initiatives aimed at exporting digital services and expertise to neighbouring markets. Supporting Syria’s telecom and digital projects aligns with this broader strategy.
The move also underscores increasing regional interdependence in digital infrastructure, where collaboration is becoming essential to accelerate deployment and improve connectivity outcomes.
Editor’s Note:
Cross-border telecom cooperation highlights a growing trend of regional integration in digital infrastructure. Jordan’s role reflects how established ICT ecosystems are extending influence into neighbouring markets undergoing rebuilding and transformation.
