
Oman: TRA to launch business caller ID; telecom sector revenues up 4%
The announcement was made during TRA's annual media briefing on Wednesday held under the theme 'Investing in Opportunities and Accelerating the Building of an Enhanced Digital Society' which reviewed the authority's 2024 achievements across the telecom and postal sectors.
Omar bin Hamdan al Ismaili, CEO of TRA, said new regulations would soon be issued to ensure accuracy of billing systems used by telecom operators in the sultanate.
Presenting key figures for the sectors, Ismaili said mobile subscriptions grew 7% in 2024 to 7.5mn, while Internet of Things (IoT) subscriptions surged 72% to 1.1mn. Fixed broadband subscriptions increased 2% and the number of 5G stations rose 12%.
A total of 6,500 telecom towers have been upgraded from 3G to 4G and 5G, and an additional 545 5G stations are expected to be built this year, taking the total to 5,856 – a 13% annual increase.
High-speed fixed broadband now covers 90% of residential units, with 97% of public schools also connected. Ismaili confirmed that all public schools in Oman now have full Internet coverage.
The telecom sector generated approximately RO920mn in revenues in 2024, up 4% compared to 2023. Revenues from the postal sector increased 3% to RO27.2mn.
Ismaili said the revenue growth reflects broader economic expansion and diversification of services. The number of companies licensed to provide telecom services rose 9% to 24, while those authorised to offer such services grew 63% to 399 with 72% of these being SMEs.
In the postal sector, the number of licensed operators increased 21% to 74 companies, 80% of which are SMEs. Incoming international postal shipments surged 60% in 2024 to 3.2mn.
Omanisation rates in the sectors remained high – 93% in telecom and 71% in postal services.
Ismaili noted that TRA secured a leading position among government service institutions for digital transformation, and that Oman advanced 26 places to rank 22nd globally in the Telecommunications Infrastructure Index. The sultanate also ranks among the world's top 28 nations for average mobile data download speed.
© Apex Press and Publishing Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Zawya
13 hours ago
- Zawya
Saudi report shows 97.7% of businesses have internet access, 57.7% use social media
RIYADH — Nearly all establishments in Saudi Arabia (97.7%) are connected to the internet, while 57.7% of those with internet access use social media platforms, according to the 2023 'Nafath' statistics on information and communications technology usage by businesses, released by the General Authority for Statistics. The data shows that 94.1% of establishments have a dedicated business email, and 70.3% maintain a mobile phone specifically for their operations. About 75.5% operate with internal networks and fixed connections, while 91.3% have used government e-services, such as accessing information, downloading and submitting forms, or completing transactions online. Additionally, 73.1% of establishments reported completing government forms electronically, and 65.6% utilized cloud computing services for financial or accounting software applications. © Copyright 2022 The Saudi Gazette. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


TECHx
18 hours ago
- TECHx
Intersec Saudi Taps NFPA to Advance Fire Safety Standards
Home » Other Tech Events » Intersec Saudi Taps NFPA to Advance Fire Safety Standards Intersec Saudi Arabia has announced a strategic collaboration with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). The partnership will be a key highlight of this year's Fire Protection and Technology Summit. Founded in 1896, the NFPA is a global nonprofit organisation. It aims to eliminate death, injury, and property loss caused by fire and related hazards. The association supports these goals through over 300 consensus codes and standards, research, education, training, outreach, and advocacy. NFPA will host a series of sessions on 30 September during Intersec Saudi. The sessions will address critical themes such as: Protecting GIGA Developments and large-scale events in the Kingdom Building human capital in fire protection Navigating new fire safety regulations and compliance Jim Pauley, President and CEO of NFPA, said the organisation is proud to support Saudi Arabia as it transforms under Vision 2030. He highlighted the importance of aligning with international fire and life safety standards to protect lives and infrastructure. The summit will open with keynote remarks by Pauley and officials from Saudi Civil Defense. The sessions are curated by NFPA and led by Zahi Daher, Saudi Country Manager of International Business Development. Daher stated that NFPA Day is a platform for knowledge exchange, collaboration, and raising fire protection standards. The goal is to build safer communities across the Kingdom. The sessions will focus on the role of standards in driving innovation and public safety. Attendees will also gain insights into NFPA's certifications and training programs tailored to Saudi Arabia's needs. The event will end with a networking session, providing opportunities for partnerships and collaboration in fire and life safety. Bilal Al Barmawi, CEO and Founder of 1st Arabia Trade Shows & Conferences, noted that the event supports Vision 2030 by advancing international safety standards. The Fire Protection and Technology Summit will explore trends in emergency response and firefighting innovation. Topics will include AI and IoT in fire detection, smart city firefighting, high-rise rescues, and disaster response. Lessons from major events like Hajj will also be discussed. In addition, Saudi Arabia's fire safety systems for its emerging space sector will be featured. On 1 October, the summit will spotlight the contributions of women in fire protection. It will also focus on training future experts and building human capital. Riham Sedik, Exhibition Director at Intersec Saudi Arabia, said the event will drive impactful discussions with industry leaders and authorities. Intersec Saudi Arabia will run from 29 September to 1 October at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Centre. The event is organised by 1st Arabia and licensed by Messe Frankfurt.


Zawya
18 hours ago
- Zawya
Saudi Arabia to host global IoT Congress 2025
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia has emerged as the Middle East and North Africa's largest digital economy, with a market value exceeding SAR495 billion over the past few years. Meanwhile, the Kingdom's IoT market specifically is estimated to grow 12-18% year-on-year to reach a market size of SAR25.8 billion, reflecting the technologically progressive approach that Saudi Arabia has taken to building the country's future. The Kingdom also ranks first among the top three Arab countries in smart city investments and leads the Arab world in the Government AI Readiness Index as well as the 2024 Government Electronic and Mobile Services Maturity Index. Global investments in IoT are forecast to exceed SAR4.5 trillion by 2026, and in the Middle East and North Africa, the IoT market is projected to reach SAR90 billion by the same year. As the region's largest IoT market, The Global Internet of Things Congress 2025 (GIoTC 2025) is poised to be held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on 21st October 2025. The three-day event will put Riyadh in the spotlight as a regional powerhouse of emerging IoT technologies and is the largest dedicated IoT event in Saudi Arabia and the wider MENA region. More than 200 prominent exhibitors and speakers ranging from industries like IoT, Artificial Intelligence (AI), smart cities, energy, healthcare, and other emerging technologies, are expected from all over the world to address more than 5,000 high-profile attendees such as industry leaders, c-level businesspeople and governmental stakeholders. The Congress, organized by the Internet of Things Association (IoTA) is set to host public entities, academic institutions, private companies, investors, entrepreneurs, and media representatives from all over the world in this landmark event that will feature keynote sessions, interactive workshops, a technology exhibition, and strategic partnership announcements. On the announcement of the Global IoT Congress 2025, Eng. Abdullah bin Salem Al Bedaiwy, Chairman of the Board at the IoT Association, said, 'As a non-profit organization, the Association is committed to development and innovation, encouraging investment, enhancing local content, and increasing localization within the Internet of Things sector. Our initiative aims to launch a global IoT platform in its largest market, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We extend our sincere gratitude to all our partners who contributed to making this vision a reality, and we look forward to the support of both the public and private sectors to ensure the success of this global event on Saudi soil.' As a non-profit organization, the IoT Association is committed to fostering innovation and advancing both human and technological capital in the IoT sector. Our vision is to host the region's largest dedicated IoT event in its biggest market, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We extend our sincere gratitude to all our partners who have contributed to making this possible, and we look forward to the support of both the public, and the private sector, to ensure the success of this global gathering in Saudi Arabia.' GIoTC 2025 aims to cultivate cross-border and cross-sector knowledge exchange, drive innovation, and unlock investment opportunities, aligned with the objectives of digital transformation in Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030.