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Oman's success in introducing cellular competition sets the stage for further market liberalization
- Oman: Monday, November 28 - 2005 at 09:07
After the successful partial privatization of Omantel, and the successful entrance of a second cellular operator, Oman's telecom market is ripe for further liberalization in the coming two years.
The Omani Cellular market was reinvigorated with the entrance of the second cellular operator, Nawras Telecom. By end of the third quarter of 2005, Nawras's total subscribers stood at 181,422, translating into a market share of 14.8%. By the end of the first nine months of 2005, the Omani cellular market was already enjoying the fruits of a healthy competition. The whole market has grown by a healthy 22.8%, jumping over the 1-million benchmark. This growth was the reflection of considerable additions from both operators.
A new report, "Oman Communications Projections Report 2005" was released to the Arab Advisors Group's Telecoms Strategic Research Service subscribers on November 24, 2005. This report can be purchased from the Arab Advisors Group. The 65-pages report, which has 49 detailed exhibits, provides a detailed analysis of the Omani Telecom market and all the major operators and licensees (OmanTel, Oman Mobile and Narwas). The report includes 5 year historical and 5 year projections on service uptake and revenues. The report also profiles all the telecom operators and provided a detailed picture on their market strategies. Please contact the Arab Advisors Group to get a copy of the reports Table of Contents.
Any investment in this report will count towards an annual Strategic Research Service subscription should the service be acquired within three months from purchasing the report.
"In Oman The Ministry of Communications had assumed all regulatory and licensing responsibilities in the telecommunications sector until 2002 when the telecommunications law was drafted and approved by Sultan Qaboos. This law included provisions for an independent telecom regulatory body, the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA). It is a public body that is administratively and financially independent. The TRA regulates the establishment, operation and maintenance of telecommunication services. Its mandate also includes promoting the interest of telecommunication service providers and beneficiaries." Mr. Andrawes Snobar, Arab Advisors Senior Research Analyst wrote in the report. "Moreover, The Government has announced its intention to liberalize the telecommunications market in Oman by opening up the possibility for licenses to be issued to interested operators." Mr. Andrawes commented.
Fixed line penetration in Oman is significantly lower than in other GCC countries. Oman's PSTN penetration stood at 9.5% by end of 2004. In an attempt to improve fixed line penetration Omantel has launched a "free incoming calls" prepaid fixed line service ("Sahl"), and began using wireless fixed local loop in rural areas. Those attempts, together with the upcoming competition in fixed line services expected in 2007, will result in a growing fixed line subscriber base. Arab Advisors Group projects PSTN subscribers to grow at a CAGR of 8.8% between 2005 and 2009, to reach more than 365,000 subscribers by end of 2009. This, the Arab Advisors Group believes, bodes very well for the plans to liberalize the fixed services market in Oman.
The Arab Advisors Group's team of analysts in the region has already produced over 450 reports on the Arab World's communications and media markets. The reports can be purchased individually or received through an annual subscription to Arab Advisors Group's (www.arabadvisors.com) Strategic Research Services (Media and Telecom). To date, Arab Advisors Group has served close to 330 global and regional companies by providing reliable research analysis and forecasts of Arab communications markets to these clients.
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