center3, a digital infrastructure provider in the Middle East and Africa region, and Sahara Net, a Saudi Arabian ICT company, have entered a strategic colocation partnership under which Sahara Net will establish dedicated hosting services within center3’s state-of-the-art data center facilities across the Kingdom.
In a press release, the companies said that the collaboration enhances Sahara Net’s capacity to deliver high-performance hosting and interconnection services, while further expanding center3’s growing ecosystem of carriers, service providers, and enterprise customers.
“Our partnership with Sahara Net reflects center3’s commitment to building an open and interconnected digital infrastructure that empowers service providers to scale and innovate,” said Fahad AlHajeri, CEO, center3.
“Partnering with center3 enables Sahara Net to extend our service portfolio and deliver reliable, secure, and scalable infrastructure to our customers,” said Haitham Bu Aisha, CEO of Sahara Net.
This agreement aims to strengthen Saudi Arabia’s colocation landscape, and enable Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation, in line with Saudi Vision 2030, which is an ambitious plan for economic diversification, attracting foreign investment, developing high tech modern infrastructure in exclusive business and leisure zones, as well as building futuristic cities such as NEOM.
According to Mordor Intelligence, Saudi Arabia’s data center market size stands at US$ 2.11 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach US$ 3.9 billion by 2030, reflecting a compounded average growth rate (CAGR) of 13.07 percent over the forecast period.

