Oman Witnesses A Surging Demand for Postpaid Mobile and Internet Subscriptions

In a remarkable shift, Oman’s telecommunications sector has experienced a surge in postpaid mobile and internet subscriptions, signaling a change in consumer preferences and a rising demand for data usage. With an impressive growth of nearly 24% in postpaid mobile subscribers and a corresponding 9.3% increase in prepaid subscribers, telecom operators have quickly adapted to this evolving landscape. As Oman embraces the digital era, the expansion of international internet bandwidth capacity and the robust growth of domestic telecom giants like Omantel and Ooredoo Oman paint a promising picture for the future.

Trending now: Netflix’s forecast as competition heats up

Netflix Inc (NFLX.O) is expected to report its slowest quarterly revenue growth in nearly eight years on Tuesday, but the focus will be on its forecast in the run-up to new seasons of popular titles including “Stranger Things” and “Ozark”.

Verizon loses more-than-expected wireless subscribers

Verizon Communications Inc (VZ.N) said on Wednesday it lost more wireless subscribers than expected during the first quarter as it battled intense competition from T-Mobile US Inc (TMUS.O) and AT&T Inc (T.N) to attract customers. As the 5G technology gains traction, customers have been exploring competitive options from the big three telecoms carriers, which are making big investments to upgrade their […]