/PRNewswire/ Around the world, telecom towers are typically static, practical structures that exist only to support mobile transmission equipment. Until.
Operational since 2020, Oman Tower Company is already playing a vital role in the Sultanate’s telecommunications sector. Majid Al-Kharoosi, Managing Director, details the company’s immediate impact
BankDhofar and Oman Towers Company recently signed a RO30mn financing pact to finance the rollout of new telecom towers in the sultanate over the coming years.
Muscat - His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik issued Royal Decree No 58/2022 granting Oman Tower Company a first-class licence to establish and operate the inactive infrastructure of telecommunication towers on Wednesday.
For many years Oman’s mobile market was a duopoly between the incumbent telco Omantel and its challenger Ooredoo Oman. In February 2021, Vodafone Group and Oman Future Telecommunications consortium secured a license to operate the Sultanate’s third network, with services being under the Vodafone Oman brand. The new operator has been able to extend its reach based on a tower leasing arrangement signed in 2020 with Oman Tower Company.