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Pact signed to establish Oman Towers Company

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MUSCAT: An agreement was signed at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Muscat, on Wednesday to establish Oman Towers Company.


Oman 70 Holding Company owns 56 per cent stake in the company and ActivCo, which enjoys global experience specialised in the management, operation and maintenance of telecommunication towers, owns 34 per cent.


The Government, represented by Oman Broadband Company (OBC), owns 10 per cent.


The agreement was signed on behalf of OBC and Oman 70 Holding Company by Said bin Hamdoon al Harthy, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Transport and Communications for Ports and Maritime Affairs, Chairman of the OBC Board of Directors, whilst it was signed from ActivCo by Richard Thomas, Chairman of ActiveCo Board of Directors, in the presence of Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed al Futaisi, Minister of Transport and Communications.


The Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Transport and Communications for Ports and Maritime Affairs said that establishing a company for telecommunication towers with strategic partners from inside and outside the Sultanate comes to unite efforts for building up standardised telecommunications infrastructure to be utilised by all licensed operators in the Sultanate.


He added that the company will start, in the first stage of which investment estimated at more than RO 15 million, building new towers required to expand networks of operators for the upcoming period.


The company, in the second stage, will work on the project to reach an agreement with current operators for the management or ownership of the towers, which are currently owned by other operators and institutions, after valuing them and reaching a partnership agreement with them.


He explained that the objective of establishing this company represented in unifying efforts in building an infrastructure for telecommunications and avoidance of redundancy in relation to investment.


Said bin Abdullah al Mantheri, CEO of OBC, pointed out that establishing a company for towers came in line with the technological progress imposed on companies.


He explained that the focus on applications and smart software requires building a company specialised in setting up infrastructure for the sake of avoiding redundancy and effectively investing in this sector.


He added that the new towers will cover all governorates of the Sultanate starting with highways and new areas.


He pointed out that during five years, 600 towers are expected to be built.


He further said that this figure might increase or decrease according to the market status especially with the entry of a third operator or innovating new methods or new areas. — ONA


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