Oman: New Cloud Computing Services Regulatory Bylaw
Oman Daily, 29 September 2024: The bylaw regulating cloud computing services and data centres in Oman sets out the legal framework for licensing and operating such services, including requirements for applicants, fees, and classifications of service providers.
The bylaw mandates that applicants for a cloud computing service licence must be legal entities with commercial registers limited to telecommunications, information technology, or related services.
It outlines a licensing process with the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority and specifies fees ranging from 100 to 1000 Omani Rials.
The licence duration is three years, renewable unless the licensee requests cancellation.
The bylaw prohibits licensees from altering their legal form without prior approval and classifies service providers into categories such as main providers, aggregators, resellers, and agents.
It also establishes four levels of information security for subscriber content and imposes obligations on service providers regarding data protection, breach notification, and cross-border data transfers.
Administrative sanctions, including warnings, fines, and license cancellation, are prescribed for violations of the bylaw’s provisions.
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