All news

Oman

Oman Completes 3G Shutdown, Expands 4G and 5G Coverage Nationwide

Oman Flag

04-AUG-25

Oman Transitions Fully to 4G and 5G Networks
The Sultanate of Oman has finalized its plan to retire all 3G network infrastructure, marking a major milestone in its digital transformation. The shutdown began in mid-2024, targeting rural areas first and gradually expanding across all governorates. 

Timeline and Implementation
The process involved deactivating thousands of 3G base stations in multiple phases: 
  • - July 2024: 700 stations decommissioned in Al Buraimi, Al Dhahirah, and Musandam.
  • - December 2024: 584 stations closed in Al Dakhiliyah.
  • - January 2025: 864 stations shut in Al Wusta and Dhofar, with an additional 1,835 across other regions.
  • - By Q2 2025: Final 1,699 stations deactivated in Muscat, with minor exceptions near Muscat International Airport.

Impact and Benefits
Over 5,600 stations were upgraded, delivering 99% 4G and 90% 5G coverage nationwide. The shutdown frees up spectrum for next-gen technologies and is projected to save over two million kilowatt-hours annually. Oman joins a select group of countries to fully retire 3G in favor of more advanced mobile connectivity. 

For more information please contact us: enquiries@eleoscompliance.com

Eleos Compliance offer international RF, EMC, Safety and Green type approval services for radiocommunications products.

Eleos Compliance are a sustainable, values-based business combining extensive experience in the wireless homologation sector with outstanding project management.

For full support with your global market access requirements or regulatory intelligence needs please contact us at enquiries@eleoscompliance.com

Industry Updates

Latest News

Stay ahead of the rapid changes unfolding in RF and EMC regulation worldwide.

Browse all news
Abstract background for news article
Japan
Japan flag

Japan Authorises Outdoor Use of 920 MHz Beam WPT

On June 23, 2026, Japan published regulatory amendments enabling the outdoor operation of 920 MHz beam wireless power transfer systems, expanding potential applications for wirelessly powered sensors and IoT devices.

24-JUN-26 Read more
Abstract background for news article
India
India flag

India exempts 77-81 GHz SRD radar systems from licensing requirements

India’s Department of Telecommunications has issued rules exempting short-range automotive radar systems operating in the 77-81 GHz band from licensing requirements, subject to technical limits, equipment approval requirements, and interference-management conditions.

17-JUN-26 Read more
Abstract background for news article
Chile
Chile flag

Chile Updates Technical Standards for Short Range Devices

Chile has introduced amendments to Resolution 1.985, impacting medical device categories and QR code labeling requirements for Short Range Devices.

09-JUN-26 Read more