Kuwait to strengthen telecom resilience amid regional tensions
As regional tensions escalate, Kuwait is quietly fortifying its digital backbone to ensure the country stays online no matter what.

Kuwait is implementing strategic policies to disaster-proof its telecommunications and digital infrastructure in light of rising regional tensions, particularly the ongoing conflict between Iran and the Zionist entity. Under any emergency scenario, these policies prioritise the continuity of essential services, such as the internet, mobile networks, and digital government systems.
To operationalise this approach, the government, led by the Minister of State for Communication Affairs, convened a high-level emergency meeting with key stakeholders, including the Ministry of Communications, the Communications and Information Technology Regulatory Authority (CITRA), and major telecom providers like Zain, Ooredoo, stc, and Virgin Mobile. The goal is to ensure unified national readiness through regular coordination, planning, and communication.
Kuwait is reinforcing its technical and operational capabilities to support these policies. The Ministry of Communications has raised its alert level and is conducting real-time monitoring of local networks to detect and respond to disruptions quickly.
Telecom providers have confirmed their infrastructure is prepared for various emergency scenarios, citing the activation of emergency centres, advanced technical support systems, and contingency plans. At the same time, CITRA has taken steps to maintain stable data flows by activating local internet exchange points (IXs) and securing alternative international routing paths, measures designed to minimise the impact of any potential regional connectivity breakdown.
In parallel, Kuwait is safeguarding digital public services as a core part of its policy framework. The Central Agency for Information Technology (CAIT) has implemented contingency plans and system integration efforts to ensure the continuity of government digital services. These measures aim to guarantee that citizens can access essential services, even during crises.
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