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The project utilises cost savings from a deferred royalty rate increase.
The project utilises cost savings from a deferred royalty rate increase.
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MUSCAT: The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) has successfully completed the first phase of a nationwide initiative to enhance telecom services in underserved areas. The joint initiative, involving the government, TRA, and licensed operators, aims to improve service quality in regions with infrastructure challenges by shifting from satellite to fibre optic technology.


The project utilises cost savings from a deferred royalty rate increase to upgrade connections for several telecom towers, improving stability and performance.


Omar bin Abdullah al Qatabi, Vice President of the Telecommunications Regulatory Sector at TRA, stated that the initiative aligns with the Authority’s mission to expand access to cutting-edge telecommunications across Oman. This move supports the goals of Oman Vision 2040, which targets a digitally advanced and sustainable economy.


The shift to fiber optics in rural areas is expected to significantly improve network reliability, opening up new opportunities for social and economic development. It also empowers SMEs by enabling them to offer services in network maintenance, connectivity, and project management, while creating both direct and indirect job opportunities.


The initiative is part of a broader national effort to develop an inclusive digital infrastructure, paving the way for emerging technologies such as AI, cloud computing, digital government services, e-commerce, and e-learning to benefit all sectors of society. — ONA


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