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TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGULATORY AUTHORITY (TRA)

Address

PO Box 579 PC 112 Ruwi Muscat, Sultanate of Oman

Phone Number

+968-24574300 / +968-24574356 (Technical Planning)

Fax Number

+968-24565464

website

http://www.tra.gov.om

about this company

TRA, the implementing Authority of the Sultanate’s telecommunications policies, is committed to facilitating the growth of the telecom sector. This commitment is carried out by ensuring the availability of state-of-the-art technologies via an increasing range of choices and delivery to consumers with reasonable prices. In doing so, TRA  balances the interests of various stakeholders based on principles of non-discrimination, transparency and technology neutrality.

The regulations and rules pronounced from time to time are aligned with the evolving and emerging market situations. At all times, our focus is on enhancing the competitiveness of the Omani economy, increasing employment potential for locals, providing an environment for the upgrade of skills, and the development of the knowledge society.The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) was established by Legislative Decree No. 48 of 2002 promulgating the Telecommunications Law. The TRA is an independent body and its duties and powers include protecting the interests of subscribers and users, and promoting effective and fair competition among established and new licensed operators.

The Telecom Act was issued under the Royal Decree No. 30/2002 in 2002.The Act contains the following chapters:

  • Definitions and General Rules
     
  • The Authority
     
  • Provision of Telecommunications Services and Telecommunications Equipment
     
  • Use of frequency spectrum
     
  • The World Wide Web Service Provider (The Internet)
     
  • Universal Service, Competition, Prevention of Conflict of Interest and Realization of National Security Requirements
     
  • Interconnection and Access, Reselling, Site Sharing, and Unbundling of the Local Loop
     
  • Penalties
     
  • Temporary and Transitional Provisions