Bahrain's Rise to 5th Place in Global ICT Rankings
National Telecommunications Plan 6 achieves 100% digital infrastructure, trains 20,000 cybersecurity professionals

- •Bahrain rose to 5th place globally in the ICT Development Index, achieving 100% nationwide 5G coverage and 95.2% fiber optic penetration through its National Telecommunications Plan 6 (NTP6).
- •The country trained 20,000 professionals in cybersecurity and achieved a 33% female employment rate in the ICT sector, demonstrating significant progress in human resource development.
- •The transportation and telecommunications sector accounted for 7.4% of GDP ($2.68 billion), establishing itself as one of the nation's top five economic contributors.
Bahrain's Evolution into Middle East Digital Hub
The Bahraini government has officially launched its National Telecommunications Plan 6 (NTP6), presenting a new model for the digital economy in the Middle East. Led by the Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications, the plan encompasses six core pillars and 30 implementation projects, representing a nationwide digital transformation strategy involving 38 government and private sector entities.
The most notable achievements of this plan include 100% nationwide 5G network coverage and 95.2% household fiber optic penetration. All commercial facilities now support 1Gbps internet speeds, while two new submarine cables have strengthened international connectivity. A regulatory framework for satellite internet services has also been established.
ICT Sector Becomes Economic Growth Engine
Bahrain's transportation and telecommunications sector accounted for 7.4% of GDP in 2023, making it the fifth-largest economic contributor. This represents approximately $2.68 billion (around 3.8 trillion KRW), the result of over 20 years of consistent policy implementation since the telecommunications sector liberalization in 2002.
Through this plan, the government is materializing the concept of a 'Smart Kingdom.' This includes building a development environment for next-generation technologies such as blockchain, augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and digital twins. Wi-Fi 6 technology has also been deployed nationwide.
Training 20,000 Cybersecurity Professionals, Achieving 33% Female Workforce
Another key achievement of NTP6 is human resource development. The government has trained over 20,000 Bahraini citizens in cybersecurity, while raising the proportion of women employed in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector to 33%. This represents a strategy that simultaneously pursues digital inclusion and national capacity building.
Guidelines for data protection and privacy have been developed, and preparations for the National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy, scheduled for release in 2025, are in their final stages.
Performance Validated by International Assessments
Bahrain's digital transformation efforts have gained international recognition. NTP6 received the 'Champion' award at the 2024 World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Prize ceremony. Additionally, Bahrain achieved:
| Indicator | 2022 Ranking | 2024 Ranking | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| ICT Development Index (IDI) | 7th | 5th | +2 positions |
| Telecommunications Infrastructure Index (TII) | 65th | 10th | +55 positions |
The dramatic improvement in the telecommunications infrastructure index demonstrates how effective the fiber optic deployment and nationwide 5G coverage have been.
Six Strategic Pillars and Sustainability
NTP6 focuses on six key areas:
- National Infrastructure and International Connectivity - Submarine cables, satellite services
- Digital and Cyber Security - Data protection, workforce training
- Digital Transformation - Government and private sector digitalization
- Institutional Governance - Modernization of regulatory frameworks
- Green Digital Operations - Environmentally sustainable ICT infrastructure
- Investment Attraction - Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) activation
Notably, the 'Green Digital Operations' pillar targets environmentally sustainable data center operations and energy-efficient network construction.
[AI Analysis] New Benchmark for Middle East Digital Economy
Bahrain's case demonstrates that even small nations can become digital leaders through consistent policy and focused investment. The key success factor is policy continuity spanning over 20 years, from telecommunications liberalization in 2002 to AI strategy formulation in 2025.
Moving forward, Bahrain is likely to strengthen its position as a data center hub alongside the AI strategy release. The already established 5G and fiber optic infrastructure, combined with cybersecurity talent, provides favorable conditions for attracting AI companies. Furthermore, the 33% female ICT workforce ratio will offer competitive advantages in regional talent pool diversity.
As competition intensifies among Middle Eastern countries for digital hub status, Bahrain's NTP6 is being evaluated as a 'focus and efficiency' strategy that differentiates itself from the large-scale investment models of Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
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