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Equinix to set up new data centre in Oman

The data centre, which is being built in cooperation with Omantel and located in Salalah, will be commercially and operationally managed in full by Equinix

Equinix, in cooperation with Omantel, has announced plans to build a brand new data centre in the city of Salalah.

The data centre, which is located on the south coast of the Sultanate of Oman in the Middle East, will be commercially and operationally managed in full by Equinix as a carrier neutral and open access Equinix International Business Exchange (IBX) data centre.

The new site, named SN1, demonstrates Equinix’s commitment to Oman and the Middle East region. SN1 will be the second carrier neutral data centre to be built in Oman after MC1 in Muscat and will be Equinix’s fifth data centre in the region alongside strategic sites in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Once open, SN1 will become a key interconnectivity point for traffic flows between Asia, Europe, and Africa.

“We are seizing on this fantastic opportunity to invest in Salalah by building a world class data centre that will undoubtedly change the landscape of global traffic flows between three major continents,” said Kamel Al-Tawil, Managing Director of Equinix Middle East and North Africa.

“With access to several new and existing submarine cables, this major new interconnectivity point continues Equinix’s strategy of developing network-dense and interconnectivity-rich ecosystems.”

Kamel Al-Tawil, Managing Director, Equinix MENA

By shortening the length and route of many highly strategic and important cables in the region, the new SN1 site in Salalah will change the landscape of global traffic flows by creating a much more cost-effective route to connect businesses to the Middle East. The new site will also offer direct fiber links to Equinix’s MC1 in Muscat, the first carrier-neutral hub in the Middle East, and enables carriers, content providers and cloud providers to co-locate critical IT infrastructure in the region.

“We are delighted to extend our successful partnership with Equinix establishing this new international subsea cable hub in Salalah, which is strategically located in the south of Oman, on the coast of the Arabian Sea,” said Talal Al Mamari, Chief Executive Officer of Omantel.

Talal Al Mamari, Chief Executive Officer, Omantel

He also highlighted how Salalah’s is quickly establishing itself as the new main regional strategic interconnection point in the Middle East for Asia to Europe and Africa subsea cable systems.

“Salalah will be the hub for a connectivity ecosystem much needed to meet an ever-increasing demand for onwards connectivity to the Middle East and Africa,” said Al Mamari.

The SN1 facility is the latest subsea landing site in a string of strategic subsea investments for Equinix. In December 2021, the company announced it had been selected by SUB.CO for the hosting of the 9,800-kilometre Oman-Australia Cable (OAC) into its International Business Exchange (IBX) data centres in Perth, Australia and Muscat, Oman.