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Oman: Opens Public Consultation on New Digital Systems Regulations
The Arabian Stories, 15 October 2025: Oman’s Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) has launched a public consultation process seeking feedback on proposed regulations for digital systems and platforms in the telecommunications sector.
The consultation document outlines new controls for the development, testing, and operation of digital systems across the nation’s telecommunications infrastructure. The proposal covers five key technical areas, including development environment controls, external support systems, database management, systems integration, and performance measurement.
Stakeholders and members of the public have been given a four-week window to submit their responses, with the consultation period closing on October 28 2025. The authority has created an online survey system to collect feedback through its official website.
The proposed regulations establish specific requirements for technical infrastructure and security protocols within the telecommunications sector. These include detailed guidelines for system development, testing procedures, and operational standards.
The consultation document addresses various aspects of digital systems management, with particular focus on infrastructure security and technical operations. The authority has published comprehensive details of the proposed controls on its website for public review.
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