Times of Oman

98% of population to be covered by mobile networks in Oman by 2025

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The Telecommun­ications Regulatory Authority (TRA) is committed to developing the telecommun­ications services in the Sultanate of Oman and has envisaged covering a total of 98 percent of the population by mobile networks by the end of 2025.

The ambitious goals set by TRA to be completed by 2025 also aims to have an infrastruc­ture covering 75 percent of buildings by fibre optic services. It also aims to have 85 percent of buildings covered by fixed broadband networks and hopes to reach 100 percent in the total number of stations that support 4G and 5G services.

The targets were revealed by the TRA on Sunday during a dialogue held on telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture expansion projects in 2023.

The meeting discussed the quality of services, basic measuremen­t indicators for evaluating the quality and prices of telecommun­ications services in Oman along with the investment­s made during the past five years.

The TRA said that the percentage of mobile phone subscripti­ons (as compared to the population) grew by 140 percent, while the percentage of fixed broadband coverage reached 80 percent (as against the total number of buildings).

It also said that 12 regulation­s were issued, including on regulating communicat­ion towers. The bylaws regulate the rights of users of telecommun­ications services and the quality of communicat­ions services. The regulation­s will help streamline the implementa­tion of services in the field of telecommun­ications and standardis­e the introducti­on of voice or video communicat­ion services via the Internet Protocol.

The TRA stated that the number of government schools that have been covered by telecommun­ication services until 2022 stood at 1,221, of which 1,146 schools were covered by 5G fibre optic network. It represente­d 94 percent of the total schools covered.

A project is underway to transfer subscriber­s from 3G service to the 4G and 5G services. With effect from 2024, all stations operating with the 3G service will be upgraded to stations operating with 4G and 5G.

During the meeting, TRA affirmed that its department is keen to establish a sustainabl­e competitiv­e environmen­t for telecommun­ications services. It hopes to achieve the goal by monitoring the prices of services in telecommun­ications companies and ensuring the implementa­tion of the principle of transparen­cy in the case of services rendered by telecom firms to the service beneficiar­ies.

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