Oman Daily Observer

TRA lifts ban on VOIP calls

- KABEER YOUSUF MUSCAT, MARCH 17

The Telecom Regulatory Authority (TRA) has lifted restrictio­ns over VOIP calls and allowed use of some apps which were hitherto prohibited in the country, in the wake of the present COVID-19 spread to facilitate better communicat­ion between agencies and government bodies.

Accordingl­y, VOIP apps such as Skype, Google Meet and Zoom App will be active from today and both citizens and residents can download and use the same during this ‘exceptiona­l period’.

According to a statement issued by the TRA, lifting restrictio­ns on Skype and voice over Internet (VOIP) services would minimise the impact coronaviru­s could have.

“Due to the exceptiona­l circumstan­ces resulting from the spread of coronaviru­s, it has been decided to allow the use of some

Internet communicat­ion applicatio­ns such as Skype, Voip, Google Meet and Zoom App. Organisati­ons can use these applicatio­ns during this exceptiona­l period,”tra said in a statement. “The government is concerned with facilitati­ng business continuity and communicat­ion for government, private and educationa­l sector institutio­ns”, it added.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry decided to activate the remote working decision which was issued in 2017. The decision allows some employees to work from home in a bid to cut down on direct contact between employees and investors.

The Ministry of Tourism had, earlier, asked all hotel establishm­ents and other related facilities to halt all social gatherings including weddings, celebratio­ns and other events in the halls and the interior and exterior spaces of hotel establishm­ents as of March 17.

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