Bahrain’s Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) has announced the launch of Satellite Direct-to-Device (D2D) services in the Kingdom, marking a significant milestone in the country’s telecommunications landscape.
This initiative represents a major step in reinforcing Bahrain’s position as the first country in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to implement Satellite Direct-to-Device services, further strengthening its status as one of the most advanced and best-connected nations globally, TRA said.
The launch of these services follows the completion and publication of the related consultation report, which forms a key pillar of the TRA’s broader strategy to position Bahrain as a global leader in connectivity and digital innovation. Through this initiative, the Kingdom becomes the first in the region to authorise the use of the innovative technology that enables standard mobile phones to connect directly to satellites in areas beyond terrestrial network coverage, including maritime zones.
By introducing Satellite Direct-to-Device services, the TRA aims to ensure that essential communication services remain accessible at all times, enhancing safety, resilience, and connectivity for citizens, residents, and visitors alike.
Philip Marnick, General Director of the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, said: “Satellite Direct-to-Device services represent a significant advancement in Bahrain’s telecommunications ecosystem. By being the first country in the GCC to authorise this technology, we are reinforcing Bahrain’s position as a leader in digital connectivity and innovation. This initiative ensures that people remain connected even beyond the reach of terrestrial networks, supporting safety, economic activity, and national resilience, while reflecting our continued commitment to providing world-class telecommunications services.”
The introduction of Satellite Direct-to-Device services underscores the TRA’s ongoing efforts to enhance nationwide connectivity, support emerging technologies, and ensure that Bahrain’s telecommunications framework remains future-ready and aligned with international best practices,. TRA said. – TradeArabia News Service