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

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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. 

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