Oman telecom regulator fines Omantel $13mOman's telecommunications regulator has fined Omantel RO5 million ($12.99 million), but the company will appeal, the former monopoly said in a bourse statement on Wednesday. Omantel did not reveal the Telecommunications More… |
Omantel fears price war, eyes acquisitionsFalling rates have boosted international calls in Oman, but these cuts could turn into a price war, the chief executive of Oman Telecommunications (Omantel) said. Fixed broadband prices fell by up to 65 per cent in two years, according to More… |
Oman's Nawras reports flat Q4 profitOmani telecoms operator Nawras reported flat quarterly profits on Monday as subscriber numbers declined but revenues edged slightly higher. The firm, majority owned by Qatar Telecommunications Company, made net profit of 11.9 million rials More… |
Nawras launches first WiFi hotspotNawras, a leading telecommunications service provider in Oman, said it has launched its first WiFi hotspot at the new Dunkin Donuts outlet at Al Khuwair in Muscat. Offered by Nawras Business under its business solutions port More… |
Nawras launches value welcome packNawras, a member of the Qtel Group and a leading telecommunications provider in Oman, has announced its great value welcome pack offer. The new offers will enable customers to get closer to friends and family while enjoying a pleasin More… |
Nawras announces big SMS promotionOman telecom operator Nawras has announced a new 'SMS & Win' promotion offering customers a chance to win daily cash prize of RO1000 ($2597) for 90 days along with three Toyota Prados. To take part in the promotion, customers w More… |
Nawras slashes plug and play modems ratesNawras, a leading telecom operator in Oman, said it has slashed the prices of its plug-and-play mobile internet modems and router to enable more customers to start enjoying its services. As per the new offer, customers can now buy an E173 More… |
Qtel, Noor bid for Oman 2nd fixed-lineQatar Telecommunications Company (Qtel) and Kuwait's Noor Financial Investment have bid for Oman's second fixed-line licence, said a magazine report. Oman's telecoms regulator declined to name the other bidders, according to MEED. More… |