Beyon, the Bahrain-based technology group, has announced a new agreement for the development of Khaleej North, an 800-kilometre submarine cable system that will enhance regional connectivity by linking Bahrain with Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq. The submarine cable system that will extend the reach of the ongoing Al Khaleej Cable project.
July 18, 2025

Beyon, the Bahrain-based technology group, has announced a new agreement for the development of Khaleej North, an 800-kilometre submarine cable system that will extend the reach of the ongoing Al Khaleej Cable project. Scheduled to be operational by the second quarter of 2026, Khaleej North will enhance regional connectivity by linking Bahrain with Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq.
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The Al Khaleej Cable is a 1,400-kilometre submarine network currently under development, aimed at connecting Bahrain with Qatar, the UAE, and Oman. Both systems are fully owned and operated by Beyon, with SubCom, a global subsea cable solutions provider, serving as the technology partner for their deployment.
Khaleej North is expected to significantly bolster international connectivity across the Gulf region, building on Beyon’s mission to strengthen digital infrastructure.
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This announcement follows the recent landing of the 2Africa Pearls submarine cable in Bahrain, further underlining the Kingdom’s growing role as a regional connectivity hub.