This document is an application for authorization to provide internet access services in public places. It contains details about the company such as name, location, contact information. It lists the various fees that must be paid. It also contains a declaration agreeing to abide by relevant regulations. The terms and conditions for authorization include requirements to authenticate users, prevent illegal usage, display rules clearly, and install security measures like antivirus and CCTV. Records must be kept for legal purposes.
This document is a license granted by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Oman to Omani Qatari Telecommunications Company S.A.O.C to install, operate and maintain a public mobile telecommunications system and provide related services. The license defines key terms, outlines the scope of authorized services including cellular, international and third generation mobile services. It also establishes requirements regarding network coverage, emergency services, directories, beneficiary obligations and compliance with Omani law.
This document is the license granted by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of the Sultanate of Oman to Oman Telecommunications Company (Omantel) to install, operate, maintain and exploit a fixed public telecommunications system in Oman. The license defines key terms, outlines the scope of authorized services, allows for connection to other networks, and specifies license fees including an annual 10% royalty on gross revenues to be paid to the Omani government. The license is granted for 25 years from its effective date and may be modified by agreement between Omantel and the regulatory authority.
This document is a license granted by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Oman to Oman Telecommunications Company (Omantel) to install, operate, maintain and exploit a public mobile telecommunications system and provide telecommunications services in Oman for 15 years. It defines key terms, outlines Omantel's authority to connect to other systems, and specifies license fees and royalties. It also covers duration, modification, termination on expiration, and compliance requirements.
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بيان هيئة تنظيم الاتصالات بخصوص المشاورات العامة على مشروع لائحة تأجير البنية التحتية غير النشطة والنفاذ إليها المملوكة لجهات من غير موفري خدمات الاتصالات.
This document is an application for authorization to provide internet access services in public places. It contains details about the company such as name, location, contact information. It lists the various fees that must be paid. It also contains a declaration agreeing to abide by relevant regulations. The terms and conditions for authorization include requirements to authenticate users, prevent illegal usage, display rules clearly, and install security measures like antivirus and CCTV. Records must be kept for legal purposes.
This document is a license granted by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Oman to Omani Qatari Telecommunications Company S.A.O.C to install, operate and maintain a public mobile telecommunications system and provide related services. The license defines key terms, outlines the scope of authorized services including cellular, international and third generation mobile services. It also establishes requirements regarding network coverage, emergency services, directories, beneficiary obligations and compliance with Omani law.
This document is the license granted by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of the Sultanate of Oman to Oman Telecommunications Company (Omantel) to install, operate, maintain and exploit a fixed public telecommunications system in Oman. The license defines key terms, outlines the scope of authorized services, allows for connection to other networks, and specifies license fees including an annual 10% royalty on gross revenues to be paid to the Omani government. The license is granted for 25 years from its effective date and may be modified by agreement between Omantel and the regulatory authority.
This document is a license granted by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Oman to Oman Telecommunications Company (Omantel) to install, operate, maintain and exploit a public mobile telecommunications system and provide telecommunications services in Oman for 15 years. It defines key terms, outlines Omantel's authority to connect to other systems, and specifies license fees and royalties. It also covers duration, modification, termination on expiration, and compliance requirements.
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بيان هيئة تنظيم الاتصالات بخصوص المشاورات العامة على مشروع لائحة تأجير البنية التحتية غير النشطة والنفاذ إليها المملوكة لجهات من غير موفري خدمات الاتصالات.
Total fixed telephone lines decreased from October to December while total mobile subscribers increased, reaching over 3.2 million by December. Internet subscribers via broadband and dial-up also grew slightly over this period, with broadband subscribers exceeding 31,000 by December. Prepaid mobile and internet card sales declined some while postpaid mobile and fixed line subscribers remained steady.
This document contains subscriber data for internet, telephone, and mobile services in Malaysia for January, February, and March. It includes numbers for fixed internet subscribers, mobile broadband subscribers, fixed and mobile telephone lines, and mobile subscribers broken down by prepaid and postpaid. The estimated number of mobile internet users was calculated based on the average household size and percentage of the population over 5 years old.
The document shows subscriber statistics for fixed line, mobile, and internet services from October to December 2007. For fixed line, subscribers declined slightly overall but pre-paid increased. Mobile subscribers grew steadily each month to reach over 2.5 million in December, with post-paid also increasing. Internet subscribers rose gradually with DSL connections seeing the most growth.
The document shows subscriber numbers for fixed line, mobile, and internet services from April to June 2007. Fixed line subscribers increased slightly over this period, while mobile subscribers grew more significantly, rising from over 2 million in April to over 2.1 million in June. Internet subscribers peaked in May at just over 66,000 before declining slightly in June.
Total fixed telephone lines decreased from October to December while total mobile subscribers increased, reaching over 3.2 million by December. Internet subscribers via broadband and dial-up also grew slightly over this period, with broadband subscribers exceeding 31,000 by December. Prepaid mobile and internet card sales declined some while postpaid mobile and fixed line subscribers remained steady.
This document contains subscriber data for internet, telephone, and mobile services in Malaysia for January, February, and March. It includes numbers for fixed internet subscribers, mobile broadband subscribers, fixed and mobile telephone lines, and mobile subscribers broken down by prepaid and postpaid. The estimated number of mobile internet users was calculated based on the average household size and percentage of the population over 5 years old.
The document shows subscriber statistics for fixed line, mobile, and internet services from October to December 2007. For fixed line, subscribers declined slightly overall but pre-paid increased. Mobile subscribers grew steadily each month to reach over 2.5 million in December, with post-paid also increasing. Internet subscribers rose gradually with DSL connections seeing the most growth.
The document shows subscriber numbers for fixed line, mobile, and internet services from April to June 2007. Fixed line subscribers increased slightly over this period, while mobile subscribers grew more significantly, rising from over 2 million in April to over 2.1 million in June. Internet subscribers peaked in May at just over 66,000 before declining slightly in June.