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Bahrain, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia Push Digital Growth Through New Telecom Partnership

Digital transformation in the Gulf has received a major boost through a new partnership between Kalaam Telecom Group and Silah Gulf. Consequently, the agreement focuses on accelerating innovation across Bahrain, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia.

Both companies bring unique strengths to this regional collaboration. Kalaam Telecom contributes its strong telecom and cloud infrastructure. Silah Gulf adds deep experience in customer engagement and operational efficiency. However, they aim to create end-to-end solutions tailored for public and private sectors.

Importantly, this partnership will deliver advanced digital tools that enhance communication and connectivity. Services will include unified communications, fixed telecom solutions, and cloud-based platforms. These tools are designed to meet the evolving needs of businesses and government bodies.

Digital transformation in the Gulf remains a top priority for many sectors. With this new alliance, companies in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia can now adopt cutting-edge technology faster. This move helps them compete globally while improving internal efficiency.

Moreover, the collaboration supports national development goals set by each country. By combining technical strength with customer-centered design, the partnership is well-positioned to drive long-term progress.

Veer Passi, CEO of Kalaam Telecom Group, emphasized the value of this partnership. He explained that modern businesses need flexible, high-performance digital solutions to grow and innovate. By working with Silah Gulf, Kalaam aims to deliver exactly that.

Firas Ahmed, CEO of Silah Gulf, echoed that view. He noted that by merging expertise, both firms will reshape how services operate in the Gulf. He also added that this partnership reflects a shared vision for digital progress built on practical innovation.

The companies also expect their joint solutions to help sectors such as finance, retail, and logistics. These industries require scalable platforms that support rapid change, especially in today’s competitive landscape.

Overall, as digital transformation in the Gulf continues to evolve, Kalaam and Silah’s collaboration signals a broader trend. Strategic partnerships like this one are paving the way for more connected, efficient, and customer-focused services across the region.

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