The UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) expects artificial intelligence (AI) to reach USD 4.8 trillion in market value by 2033, becoming a prominent force in digital transformation. However, it noted that access to AI infrastructure and expertise remains concentrated in a few economies.

Read more: AI’s Potential Must Be Shared Equally, UN Urges

Increasing incidents of interference with aviation, maritime, and other satellite telecommunications services have prompted states to urgently enhance the protection of a critical radiofrequency (RF) band, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), International Telecommunication Union (ITU), and International Maritime Organization (IMO) said with “grave concern" in a joint statement.

Read more: Red Flag: Protection of Navigation Satellites Critical

In recent years, Oman’s telecommunication sector has seen significant expansion, positioning the Sultanate as a regional hub for digital connectivity. The substantial influx of investments has laid the groundwork for Oman’s robust digital ecosystem, propelling its digital and hyper-connected future.

Read more: Oman’s Digital Transformation: Bridging Urban and Rural Connectivity Gaps

Global generative AI (GenAI) spending is projected to reach nearly USD 644 billion in 2025, marking a significant 76.4% increase from 2024. This surge highlights the growing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies across various industries, including business operations and consumer products.

Read more: GenAI Spending to Reach USD 644 Billion in 2025

Since the commercialization of 5G in 2019, over 50% of global 5G operators have incorporated FWA (fixed wireless access) as a key service. The number of 5G FWA subscribers surpassed 20 million by the end of 2023 and is projected to reach 300 million by 2028.

Read more: The 5G FWA Revolution: Driving Smart Home and Business Growth

In the subsea cable sector, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) acts as a transit hub and regional interconnection point rather than a primary landing site for numerous cables. While many subsea cables land in nearby countries, the UAE provides the infrastructure to route, process, and distribute this data regionally and internationally.

Read more: Bridging Continents: The UAE’s Strategic Role in Facilitating the World’s Data Flow

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