Oman Broadband has launched its data center services across Oman, signifying a major leap in supporting the nation’s journey towards digital transformation and achieving its economic diversification objectives. The company now boasts more than 40 advanced data centers that span every governorate and major wilayat, thereby playing a pivotal role in Oman’s digital advancement.
Central to Oman Broadband’s new offerings is its premium colocation services, which leverage the strategic locations and the robust infrastructure of its data centers. This ensures high-efficiency connectivity with data centers situated in strategic locations throughout Oman, offering access to all the major telecommunications providers in the country. Additionally, Oman Broadband operates a sophisticated Network Operations Center (NOC), guaranteeing round-the-clock monitoring, network access management, and the deployment of advanced sensors for water leak detection and fire suppression. The company adheres to the highest performance standards through rigorous Service Level Agreements (SLAs), enhancing the reliability and excellence of its services.
In this context, Engineer Sultan Bin Ahmed Al Wahaibi, CEO of Oman Broadband, stated, “The launch of our data center services marks an important step in Oman’s digital transformation journey. This initiative extends beyond mere expansion; it represents our commitment to bolstering the digital economy in Oman, thereby reinforcing our leadership in the ICT sector.”
Al Wahaibi added, “By capitalizing on our comprehensive infrastructure and the expertise of our team, we aim to deliver innovative, secure, and reliable data center solutions that cater to the evolving needs of both businesses and governmental bodies. This venture aligns with our vision of enabling a digitally empowered Oman, poised to drive economic growth and achieve digital transformation goals.”
This expansion into data center services not only positions Oman Broadband as a leader in the data center domain but also showcases its capability to provide low-latency services and uphold digital sovereignty. Anticipated to meet the growing demand for digital services, including cloud computing and disaster recovery solutions, this move further bolsters Oman’s digital transformation efforts.