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Store web users data for 3 months or pay OMR1,000 fine: TRA

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Staff Reporter MUSCAT: A maximum OMR1,000 fine shall be imposed by the Telecommun­ication Regulatory Authority (TRA) for public internet service providers if they do not follow new amendments approved by the TRA.

The TRA issued a new decision, No. 48/2016: Issuing Rules Regulating Re-provision of World Wide Web (Internet) Access Service Provision, in which public internet service providers, such as cafes, hotels, airports and internet cafes, are required to save details about users of their internet for up to three months.

The decision, which was issued on June 12, 2016, is an amendment to Decision No. 11/2011: Issuing Rules Regulating the World Wide Web (Internet) access service provision in public places, and Decision No. 118/2011 on the conditions and procedures to grant authorisat­ion to offer access to World Wide Web service (Internet) in public places.

Re-providers of internet service must store users’ data for three months, according to the decision, and will be fined if they do not comply.

According to the decision, Article 2 states, “The re-provider of World Wide Web (Internet) access service in public places shall register the civil or passport number of the user, indicating time and date of usage. Such registers shall be maintained for at least three months”.

Fahad Al Maawali, Assistant IT Manager of Millennium Resort Mussanah, said that the resort’s internet service providers are Ooredoo and Omantel, and they already have informatio­n about the hotel’s internet usage,while the resort maintains informatio­n about its guests.

“When guests check in, we have their personal informatio­n, which also goes to the ROP, so they won’t need to input their personal informatio­n to activate internet access; only their room number,” said Al Maawali.

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