Salam, a leading Saudi telecommunications and digital infrastructure provider, is participating as a Futurenet Partner at Connected World KSA 2025 in Riyadh on 18–19 November. Under the theme “Bridging Worlds. Connecting Possibilities,” the company is highlighting its role as a national digital enabler advancing Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 ambition to become a global connectivity hub.
Salam continues to expand its footprint with a 45,000 km fibre network, multiple international gateways, and cross-border terrestrial routes to strengthen wholesale and carrier capacity. The company is also investing in next-generation data centres and subsea cable partnerships to support hyperscalers, enterprises, and government infrastructure across the region.
Chief Carrier & Wholesale Officer Amjad Arab said Salam views connectivity as a national responsibility and is committed to expanding secure, resilient, and sustainable digital infrastructure that links Asia, Europe and Africa through Saudi Arabia.
During the event, Salam executives will join discussions on wholesale strategy, future interconnection models, and the evolution of carrier ecosystems — reinforcing the company’s position as a key contributor to the Kingdom’s digital transformation.
