Salam Telecom continues to strengthen its position as a key digital infrastructure player in Saudi Arabia, focusing heavily on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and enterprise solutions in line with Vision 2030.
While the company has not made a single headline-grabbing announcement this month, its late-2025 and early-2026 momentum shows a clear strategic direction: transforming from a traditional telecom operator into a fully integrated digital solutions provider.
One of the most important recent developments is Salam’s expansion into advanced cybersecurity services. Through a strategic partnership with DTM, the company launched multiple enterprise-grade security solutions, including endpoint protection, anti-fraud systems, and secure DNS services. These tools are designed to combat the growing wave of cyber threats in Saudi Arabia, where attacks have increased significantly in recent years.
At the same time, Salam is doubling down on AI-driven customer experience platforms. Its collaboration with Quality Business Solutions aims to deliver one of the region’s first Arabic-first AI ecosystems, combining chatbots, voicebots, speech analytics, and machine learning tailored specifically for Arabic-speaking users. This move highlights Salam’s ambition to localize advanced technologies rather than rely on global one-size-fits-all solutions.
Another key focus area is enterprise digital transformation. Salam continues to build on partnerships like its collaboration with ServiceNow, which enables businesses especially SMEs to access integrated digital tools for operations, HR, and workflow automation. This aligns with the Kingdom’s push to empower startups and streamline business environments.
Infrastructure remains at the core of Salam’s growth strategy. The company is actively investing in fiber networks, cloud services, and international connectivity, positioning itself as a backbone for Saudi Arabia’s digital economy. Earlier initiatives, including regional infrastructure partnerships and fiber expansion projects, continue to support faster and more reliable connectivity across the Kingdom.
What makes Salam particularly relevant in 2026 is its shift in identity. No longer just a telecom operator, the company is evolving into a digital ecosystem enabler combining connectivity, AI, cloud, and cybersecurity into one integrated offering.
Looking ahead, Salam Telecom is expected to continue expanding in three key areas:
– AI-powered enterprise services
– Cybersecurity and data protection
– Regional and international digital infrastructure
As Saudi Arabia accelerates its transformation into a global tech and data hub, Salam Telecom is positioning itself at the center of that evolution quietly but strategically building the foundation for the Kingdom’s digital future.