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Abu Dhabi Broadband Funding Drives Connectivity Expansion Across Key Districts

Private and government capital is pouring into fiber and 5G upgrades that link business hubs with residential neighbourhoods.

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By Abu Dhabi Tech Desk · Published 12 July 2026, 1:10 AM

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Updated 13 min ago· 12 July 2026, 2:25 AM

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Abu Dhabi Broadband Funding Drives Connectivity Expansion Across Key Districts
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Abu Dhabi allocated 1.8 billion dirhams in new broadband infrastructure commitments during the second quarter of 2026, with the bulk directed at fiber-to-the-home rollouts and 5G small-cell densification.

The spending comes as demand for low-latency connections rises from financial services firms on Al Maryah Island and research labs on Yas Island. City planners see the upgrades as essential to keep pace with data-heavy applications in artificial intelligence and remote diagnostics that local operators began piloting last year.

Capital Deployment in Established Corridors

e& and the Abu Dhabi Investment Office have jointly funded a 420-kilometre fiber extension that runs from the Corniche through Al Reem Island and onward to Masdar City. The project includes new points of presence at the Abu Dhabi Global Market and the Khalifa Industrial Zone, where bandwidth contracts now average 2 Gbps per enterprise customer. Construction crews completed the first 180 kilometres by late June, cutting average latency from 18 milliseconds to under 9 milliseconds on tested routes.

Hub71, the government-backed tech accelerator on Al Maryah Island, reported that 47 portfolio companies signed multi-year connectivity deals this spring. Those agreements bundle dedicated fiber with cloud credits, allowing startups to scale without building their own networks. A parallel program in Mohammed bin Zayed City targets 35,000 residential units with gigabit service by December 2027.

Measured Outcomes and Next Steps

Independent tests conducted in May recorded median download speeds of 942 Mbps on the new segments, up from 312 Mbps in the same neighbourhoods twelve months earlier. The regulator’s quarterly report, released 3 July, showed fixed broadband subscriptions rising 14 percent year-on-year, with the largest gains in business districts.

Residents and firms can check eligibility for subsidized installation through the e& portal or by visiting service centres in Al Reem and Yas malls. Applications opened this week for the next tranche of civil works along Saadiyat Island, with activation expected before the end of 2026.

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