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BNET Enhances Regional Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange with Oman Broadband

BNET Enhances Regional Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange with Oman Broadband

Biz Bahrain17-05-2025
Driven by its commitment to fostering regional collaboration and knowledge exchange, Bahrain Network (BNET), the national broadband service provider in the Kingdom of Bahrain, recently hosted a delegation from Oman Broadband and the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) of Oman for a multi-day visit. The visit focused on strengthening mutual learning and understanding between the two organizations. In line with the knowledge-sharing agreement established between BNET and Oman Broadband, the visit featured a carefully curated program designed by the BNET team. This intensive program facilitated in-depth discussions and presentations, ensuring a comprehensive exchange of expertise and best practices across various operational and technical domains. The agenda also included a meeting arranged by BNET with the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) of Bahrain, further promoting regional dialogue and regulatory insights. In addition to the formal knowledge transfer sessions, BNET warmly welcomed the Omani delegation by organizing cultural tours to the most prominent historical and tourist sites across the Kingdom of Bahrain. These cultural visits provided the Omani delegation with a valuable opportunity to interact with the Kingdom's rich heritage and vibrant culture. On this occasion, Mrs. Amal AlMannai, Director of Talent Management and Development at BNET, commented, 'This exchange with our colleagues from Oman Broadband and the TRA was truly enriching. We firmly believe in the power of shared knowledge to elevate the entire telecommunications ecosystem in our region. Witnessing the open dialogue and collaborative spirit during the sessions, coupled with the opportunity to showcase Bahrain's rich history, made this a valuable and memorable experience for all involved.'
This successful knowledge-sharing initiative underscores the strong collaborative spirit between BNET and Oman Broadband. BNET is committed to fostering such mutually beneficial partnerships and believes that these exchanges are crucial for advancing the telecommunications sector across the region. This visit served as a valuable platform for exchanging insights, strengthening relationships, and cultivating a culture of continuous learning and improvement for all involved.
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