Oman’s Telecommunications Sector Sees Rise in Postpaid Subscriptions, Decline in Prepaid Users

Oman’s telecommunications sector underwent notable shifts in mobile subscription patterns through the end of 2024, as postpaid subscriptions surged by 33.9%, reaching 2,391,951, while prepaid subscriptions saw a slight decline of 1.6%, totaling 5,114,919. Despite the drop in prepaid users, overall mobile subscriptions grew by 7.5% year-on-year, reaching 7,506,870. This trend highlights the increasing consumer preference for postpaid services in Oman.

Active mobile broadband subscriptions rose to 6,455,261, and fixed internet subscriptions grew by 2%, totaling 574,730. Meanwhile, fixed-line subscriptions fell significantly by 24.8% to 435,596, with traditional analogue subscriptions dropping by 20.9% to 66,834. In contrast, fixed-line IP technology subscriptions rose by 7.4%, reaching 318,478.

Despite the shift toward broadband and postpaid services, subscriptions to digital network channels for integrated services declined slightly by 0.2%, and public telephone subscriptions saw a dramatic 98.1% drop. The data indicates evolving consumer preferences in Oman’s telecom landscape, with a growing demand for mobile broadband and postpaid services.

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