Oman, located on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, has a diverse geography that ranges from rugged mountains and desert terrain to coastal plains. This vast topography influences the distribution of the country's 4.5 million residents, with a majority inhabiting urban areas like the capital, Muscat, and a smaller number residing in remote regions. In terms of telecommunications, Oman's sector is considered advanced in the Middle Eastern region, with numerous mobile and fixed-line operators offering 4G-5G and fibre-optic broadband services. Recently, Oman has seen significant progress in implementing digital solutions, such as e-government services and smart city initiatives. The country's renewable energy sector, particularly solar and wind, is still at an early stage of development, but potential is recognised due to Oman's favourable climatic conditions. Infrastructure, while robust in urban areas, can be a challenge in more remote regions, leading to innovative solutions like LEO satellite connectivity and renewable-powered telecommunication towers.

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Region-1
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Regulatory Body
Oman Telecommunications Regulatory Authority TRA
Oman world map

Mobile Network Operators

The are 2 companies operating mobile networks in this region.

Oman Telecommunications Company, known as Omantel, is the pioneer telecommunications company in Oman. Established as the country's primary provider of internet services, it has contributed significantly to the nation's telecommunication infrastructure. The company is majority owned by the government of Oman, which holds a 51% share.

In the past, Omantel has made strategic acquisitions to expand its influence and reach. In 2008, it acquired a 65% stake in WorldCall Pakistan. Later, in 2017, Omantel bought a 12.1% stake in Zain Group for $2.19 billion, becoming its second largest shareholder...

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Ooredoo Oman is a subsidiary of the multinational telecommunications company, Ooredoo QSC, which is headquartered in Doha, Qatar. The parent company, Ooredoo, was founded in 1987 and became the largest communications operator in Qatar. It offers a range of services including mobile, broadband, digital, and fibre services. In 2013, all operating companies under Qtel Group, including the Oman operation, were unified under Ooredoo Group.

The Ooredoo Group is publicly traded with shares listed on the Qatar Stock Exchange and the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange. The company's ownership includes...

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