Batelco Launches Mobile Peering Service in MENA Region

Batelco has launched Mobile Peering, a secure and open interconnecting solution that enables mobile operators and IPX providers to exchange global mobile roaming data.

Highlights

  • Batelco launches Mobile Peering service, which the company claims a first in MENA region.
  • Mobile Peering improves network efficiency and reduces roaming costs.
  • Batelco committed to diversifying services and becoming a leading IX in MENA.

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Batelco Launches Mobile Peering Service in MENA Region
Batelco (Bahrain Telecommunications Company) has introduced "Mobile Peering," a service available on Manama IX (MN-IX) for platform members, making it the first in the Middle East and Northern Africa (MENA) region to provide this service. Batelco says the "Mobile Peering" service is a secure and open interconnecting solution facilitating the exchange of global mobile roaming data between mobile operators and Internet Packet Exchange (IPX) providers.

Also Read: Zain Bahrain Sunsets 3G Network to Enhance 4G and 5G Experiences




Advantages of Mobile Peering

Batelco highlighted the many advantages of this service, which include improved network efficiency and reduced latency through direct connections between mobile providers on MN-IX. This direct exchange of mobile traffic with other mobile networks enhances the roaming experience for the mobile operators' end-users, said the company in a statement on Tuesday.

Cost Savings for Users

Furthermore, Batelco said the Mobile Peering service eliminates the need to pay a third party to carry mobile data traffic, resulting in overall cost savings that can be passed on to end-users, leading to more competitive mobile roaming data plans.

Also Read: Batelco Launches 400G High-Speed Wavelength Service in Bahrain

Batelco says it remains committed to diversifying and expanding its service portfolio to meet the evolving needs of its customers. With its vision for Manama-IX, Batelco intends to become a leading IX in the MENA region and to contribute to the development of Internet connectivity services across the region.

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