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The Saudi National Fiber Network ITC’s two international gateways are connected to ITC’s 16,000-kilometer Saudi National Fiber Network (SNFN), an independent, state-of-the-art fiber optic network connecting all major cities in the Kingdom. SNFN offers massive bandwidth capacity, allowing ITC to meet all its current and future capacity and growth needs. This next-generation network supports massive capacities in multiples of 10 Gbps and is considered as the perfect choice for any new or virtual operator looking for a highly reliable, highly redundant and robust backbone for its services. SNFN is ITC’s independent fiber network. It is not part of the existing 16,000-kilometer fiber optic network in the Kingdom. ITC International Gateways ITC owns and operates two landing stations in Jeddah and Al Khobar. These international gateways provide international connectivity to RoW through Reliance and connectivity to Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan, the U.A.E., Bahrain and Oman through terrestrial cables. For added redundancy, our Al Khobar landing station is also connected to our Jeddah landing station. ITC has signed a 15-year IRU contract with Reliance Globalcom to connect ITC with Falcon terabyte marine cable. Marine cables have a life cycle of 25 years. Metro Fiber Rings ITC also operates 9 metro-fiber rings connecting all major cities in Saudi Arabia. Using the latest SDH and DWDM technologies, these next-generation fiber rings provide extremely fast connectivity for all cities in the Kingdom, culminating in a diversified range of last-mile access media. The latest SDH and DWDM/MPLS Technology ITC access media are based on top-of-the-line SDH and DWDM technologies for extremely fast data transfers, delivering high-quality local and international telecom services, including VoIP services, and helping ensure robust FTTx connectivity Kingdomwide. SNFN Detailed Status
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