Gulf Bridge International

Summary

Gulf Bridge International (GBI) is the Middle East's first privately owned submarine cable system linking the countries bordering the Persian Gulf on a self-healing ring to each other and onward to Europe, Africa and Asia.[1] Gulf Bridge International (GBI), both owns and operates this submarine cable asset as a carrier's carrier as well as offering a full suite of wholesale transmission, IP capacity options, and Enterprise Services. Its main headquarters are located at the Qatar Science & Technology Park in Doha, Qatar.

Gulf Bridge International
Company typePrivate
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded2008 (2008)
HeadquartersLevel 2, Qatar Science & Technology Park Tech 1, ,
Area served
Middle East, Europe & Asia
Key people
ServicesSubmarine Cable Operator
Websitewww.gbiinc.com

The Gulf Bridge International Smart Network[2] is an international carrier-grade fibre-optic network that spans more than 40,000 kilometres (25,000 mi). It includes a mix of submarine cables systems and terrestrial infrastructure, with investments in 9 major subsea cable systems with 9 points-of-presence (PoPs) and 17 cable landings between London and Singapore and offers scalable bandwidth options up to 100G with a design capacity of up to five terabits per second.

History edit

Incorporated in December 2008, GBI started production and deployment of the 'Gulf Ring'[3] – a "high speed, subsea cable system" connecting the countries overlooking on Persian Gulf together and integrated into the larger GBI Cable System (GBICS) which has onward East and West links to Europe, Africa and Asia.[4] The high capacity demand from the Middle East and lack of diversity/resilience (as witnessed by the cable outages of 2008.[5]) were large driving factors for the establishment of GBI.

2019–present edit

In June 2019, Gulf Bridge International partnered with Nokia to deliver multi-national SDWAN in the Middle East with Nuage Networks.[6]

In November 2019, GBI and Batelco strengthened their partnership to deliver accelerated connectivity between Bahrain and Europe.[7]

In November 2019, GBI and Microsoft signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that supported cloud adoption in the Middle Eastern Region.[8]

In January 2021, GBI participated in the launch of Qatar's first Internet Exchange Point.[9]

In June 2021, GBI expanded its Versa Networks partnership by joining the Versa ACE Partner Program.[10]

In August 2021, GBI expanded its partnership with Equinix to enhance connectivity via Oman data centre.[11]

Market growth edit

Between 2005 and 2010 the Middle East was the fastest growing region globally in terms of demand for bandwidth and capacity usage. This demand is forecast to double every three years over the course of the next decade, being driven by several factors:

  • Opening up of the regional telecom markets to competition which has stimulated an unprecedented increase in the use of mobile and broadband internet services.
  • Government initiatives around the Persian Gulf to lessen dependence on carbon based industries and diversify their investments to include other sectors, have increased the demand for superior levels of international connectivity from sectors such as Finance and Media.[12]

In the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the estimated number of individuals using internet grew at a CAGR of 8% from 38 million in 2014 to 56 million in 2019, while in the same period, the use of international bandwidth increased at a CAGR of 46%, which indicates the rising user demand for more capacity. Fulfilling this expanding flow in cross-border data are currently more than 30 undersea cables in service in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, and more than 390 globally.

The number of submarine cables per country varies considerably across different economies in the Gulf, depending on the size and population of the country, but all members states of the GCC are currently connected with at least four international submarine cables. UAE is currently connected to 16 cables, while Saudi Arabia and Oman have 12 cables. Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar, the three smaller and less populous member states of the GCC, have fewer cables landing on their coasts: four cables landing in Bahrain and Kuwait, and six in Qatar.

The number of landing points in the GCC is expected to increase in the next 5 years as new subsea cables are under construction. For example, one more subsea cable will land in UAE and Oman (Africa-1 by the end of 2023 and 2Africa in 2023/2024, respectively), while two more will land in Saudi Arabia.

The access to high-quality, reliable connectivity is critical for fostering economic development as supports the development of data centre industries, facilitates improvements in mobile and fixed technology and increases data consumption, which in turn drive significant revenue. For example, according to a GSMA study,[1] mobile technologies and services accounted for 5.7% of MENA's GDP in 2019, or US$244 billion. The mobile industry in MENA also supported almost a million jobs (directly and indirectly) and contributed to the funding of the public sector, with almost US$20 billion raised through taxation in 2019.[13]

Present edit

Since its establishment, the business has been validated, both by the participation of new regional investors and telecom operators looking for a new business model; and the infrastructure to enable them to provide new applications and services.[14][15]

GBI currently has presence in:

Products edit

GBI products include a full suite of wholesale transmission, IP capacity options, and enterprise services including:

WDM and transmission capacity services:

Packet-based IP/MPLS services:

  • IP Transit: at neutral GCC data centres, Europe and Singapore from 0.1 to 10 Gbit/s
  • Content-Transit: to specific desired content from 1 to 10 Gbit/s
  • Ethernet over MPLS: backbone services across neutral data centres in GCC, Europe and Singapore from 0.1 to 10 Gbit/s

Managed connectivity services:

  • Global VPNs: from 1 Mbit/s global corporate WAN Layer 2 and 3 services over MPLS or SD-WAN technologies
  • Cloud-Connect: from 10 Mbit/s global Private and Public cloud connectivity (AWS, Azure, Oracle, SAP, etc.) over MPLS or SD-WAN technologies
  • IX-Connect: from 1 to 10 Gbit/s for remote peering at desired Internet Exchange worldwide
  • Content-Connect: from 1 Gbit/s to 100 Gbit/s to major contents in the GCC and Europe.
  • Managed Hosting: for the media and gaming industries consisting of IaaS or co-location and connectivity services at GCC neutral data centres

Awards edit

  • 2012 Best Niche/New Player - Capacity Europe[26]
  • 2012 Best Technology Investment - CommsMEA[27]

References edit

  1. ^ Hancock, Stephanie (6 June 2011). "Superfast broadband may help make Qatar new tech hub". BBC Business News. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  2. ^ "GBI Smart Network – GBI – Gulf Bridge International". www.gbiinc.com. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Gulf Bridge International and SubCom commence marine operations for GBI Cable System". TeleTimes International. 24 December 2010. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  4. ^ "GBI and Interoute announce network extension partnership" (Press release). Arabian Business Report. 23 September 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  5. ^ "Damaged cables cause internet outages for millions". The Guardian UK. 19 December 2008. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  6. ^ "A regional first: GBI pioneers multi-national SD-WAN in Middle East and Africa with Nuage Networks". Nokia. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  7. ^ "Batelco and GBI strengthen connectivity partnership". www.capacitymedia.com. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  8. ^ "GBI and Microsoft partner to accelerate cloud connectivity". www.thepeninsulaqatar.com. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  9. ^ "Sulaiti launches Qatar's first Internet Exchange Point". Qatar-Tribune. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  10. ^ "GBI expands Versa Networks partnership in the Middle East". www.capacitymedia.com. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  11. ^ "GBI ramps up connectivity via new Oman data centre hub". www.telecomreview.com. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  12. ^ "Non-oil growth in the GCC forecasted to grow 5.1% in the next ten years" (Press release). Qatar Financial Center. 31 October 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  13. ^ "The role of subsea cables in the economic transformation of the Middle East". Analysys Mason. 7 September 2021. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  14. ^ "Gulf Bridge International (GBI) Selects Centina Systems as Their End-to-End OSS Solution Provider for Their Sub-Sea Broadband Carrier Network to Provide Outstanding Customer Service" (Press release). Yahoo Finance. 25 May 2011. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  15. ^ "Subsea cable network to upgrade Iraq links". Reuters (Press release). Reuters. 28 November 2011. Retrieved 28 November 2011.
  16. ^ "Gulf Bridge International and Vodafone Qatar Announce Successful Cable Landing" (Press release). Business Wire. 20 March 2011. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  17. ^ "Gulf Bridge International completes its first cable landing in UAE". Reuters (Press release). 15 March 2011. Archived from the original on 11 September 2012.
  18. ^ "TIC, Gulf Bridge International Agree to land GBI's submarine cable in Iran". Al Bawaba. 27 April 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  19. ^ "GBI lands first subsea cable in Iraq". Trade Arabia. 17 January 2012. Retrieved 31 January 2012.
  20. ^ "Kuwait National Technology Enterprises Ongoing Projects". Kuwait National Technology Enterprises. 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2011.[permanent dead link]
  21. ^ "Gulf Bridge International (GBI) signs with to Batelco to Land GBI's Sub-Sea Cable System in the Kingdom of Bahrain" (Press release). Bloomberg. 7 March 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  22. ^ "Gulf Bridge International, Omantel sign agreement to land GBI's sub-sea cable system in Oman" (Press release). Submarine Telecoms Forum. 10 May 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  23. ^ "Gulf Bridge International (GBI) and the Saudi Telecom Company (STC) Announce the Landing of GBI's Submarine Cable in the East Coast of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia". Reuters (Press release). 28 February 2010. Archived from the original on 1 February 2013.
  24. ^ "GBI and Tinet Partner Together to Extend GBI's Middle East and Asian Connectivity into Europe and to Offer Tinet's Global IP and Ethernet Services in the Gulf Area" (Press release). Market Wire. 15 November 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  25. ^ "Sify Technologies in pact with Gulf Bridge International". The Times of India. 25 May 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  26. ^ "Capacity Awards 2012". Capacity Magazine. 10 February 2013. Retrieved 10 February 2013.
  27. ^ "MEA telcos lauded at CommsMEA Awards". CommsMEA. 5 December 2012. Retrieved 10 February 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website