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International Telecom Cables Get New Rules in Oman

Oman’s Telecommunications Regulatory Authority announced a major step on Sunday. It introduced Decision No. 1111 to regulate international telecom cables. This move supports a secure and modern telecom system in the country. Oman wants to stay competitive by adapting quickly to changes in the telecom industry. The decision reflects national efforts to build investment-ready digital infrastructure.

The new bylaw focuses on regulating international telecom cables in strategic areas. It includes rules for cable operations in economic zones and Omani waters. Companies must now follow clear guidelines when laying or maintaining these cables. Authorities will centralize approvals to make the process faster and easier. This ensures efficiency while reducing regulatory confusion.

The regulation covers surveying, installation, repair, and cable management activities. Oman now sets a firm structure for handling international telecom cables. The rule applies to all licensed telecom operators and related companies. Businesses working in the cable sector must meet the new standards. These changes promise smoother procedures and less bureaucracy.

Decision No. 1111 aims to boost investor confidence and service quality. The goal is to create better pricing, more choices, and stronger competition. Oman plans to improve cooperation among government departments as well. Clear regulations will help reduce delays and attract foreign partnerships. With this law, Oman hopes to become a global hub for telecom connectivity.

In today’s digital age, fast and secure communication matters more than ever. Oman continues building its reputation as a tech-forward nation. These new steps for international telecom cables help future-proof national infrastructure. They also align with Oman Vision 2040 goals for innovation and growth. The country now sends a strong message: it welcomes high-tech investment with open arms.

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