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16/08/2020
Agreement signed to cover villages and population centers with telecommunications and internet services via satellite
The
Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) and Oman Broadband Company (OBC)
signed an agreement at TRA head office in Airport Heights to provide
telecommunications and internet services to a number of villages and population
centers by satellite in various governorates of the Sultanate with the presence
of HE Azza bint Suleiman Al-Ismailia, Minister of Technology and Communications. The
agreement was signed by HE Eng. Omar bin Hamdan Al-Ismaili,
03/06/2020
Ericsson hosts Oman Telecom Regulatory Authority delegation to showcase Ericsson's 5G Vital Role
As part of the collaborations between Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) and the Oman Telecom Regulatory Authority (TRA), Ericsson hosted a TRA delegation at its headquarters in Sweden to highlight global best practices and outline how 5G will foster new business and market opportunities in Oman.
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08/04/2020
Notice issued by TRA-Oman on the Measures taken by the Sultanate of Oman to Guarantee the Provision of Telecommunication Services, Limit the Spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic and mitigate its Effects
In line with the efforts taken by the Sultanate to prevent the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19), the following important measures were taken to ensure the continuity of the telecom services and avoid network congestion due to increased demand:
- a. To coordinate with the licensees to ensure the business continuity for the provision of telecommunications services and maintain its quality during the current circumstances and apply succession planning if required.
- b. To provide free distance learning facility in cooperation with the Ministry of Education to all educational institutions with websites ending with (edu.om) in order to spare parents and students from any extra financial burdens.
- c. To urge the licensed telecom operators to review the prices of their packages and to introduce incentive offers to enable nationals and residents to achieve the maximum possible benefits from the telecommunications services during this emergency case.
- d. To ensure an easy access to networks from multiple points through several access points from different areas.
- e. To allow the licensees to provide telecommunications services by activating the wireless broadband service through WFBB-LTE-FDD using the 4G frequencies that were temporarily licensed for the mobile telecommunications services.
- f. To instruct the licensees to take all the preventative measures within the environment of business companies to curb the spread of the Coronavirus and protect their employees against infection.
- g. To allow the use of certain VoIP applications such as Skype for Business, Google Meet, Zoom and WebEX.
- h. To encourage the licensees to operate the National Roaming Facility whenever necessary.
- i. To offer an opportunity for the licensees to use additional frequency bands without obtaining radio license during this period if necessary and allow them to use the planned frequencies required for delivering services or connect the base stations.
- j. Offer to the licensed companies to assign them additional spectrum, especially in the C-band, to improve the quality of service and mitigate the pressure on the telecommunication networks if they wish.
- k. To Guide Telecom companies to find mechanisms and means to ensure the continuity of service and avoid termination of service to any services or small businesses in case of inability to pay due to COVID-19 disruption and communicate alternatives and available payment mechanisms.
- l. To forbear the approval requirements for such offers for the existing customers of licensees during this emergency period.