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Oman’s Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) has encouraged the public to consult and review the regulation for ultra-wideband (UWB) technology in an effort to improve the provided telecommunications services in Oman.

The TRA made the announcement through its social media accounts and website in an effort to keep pace with market requirements, ensure the availability of appropriate frequency bands for UWB technology applications, and ensure the protection of existing applications and services.

This consultation aims to raise the quality of telecommunications services, manage natural and national resources efficiently, encourage research and development (R&D) in the field, and enable investment in innovative technologies and services to develop a flexible and investment-friendly regulatory environment.

The TRA invites everyone to submit their views on the contents of the public consultation document through its website before September 2, 2024.

The TRA is working to involve beneficiaries and stakeholders through these consultations as it draws up regulations, controls and guidelines. These consultations contribute to building an enhanced environment for a digital society based on empowerment, initiative, innovation and cooperation.

UWB technology is used to track assets, people, and vehicles. The technology is highly capable of determining precise locations, even in complex indoor environments, making it ideal for asset management, inventory tracking, and personnel monitoring applications.

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