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TRA Seeks Public Input on Child Social Media Rules: What This Means for Oman's Digital Economy and Businesses

June 16, 2026·omanet.omEconomy

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GCC CONTEXT

Regulatory frameworks governing digital platforms and child safety represent an emerging policy frontier across GCC markets, where rapid digital adoption among youth populations has outpaced formal governance structures. Oman's Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) engagement in this space reflects broader regional trends in which governments balance data protection, platform accountability, and local content standards—regulatory developments that typically create compliance costs for technology and media sectors while potentially reshaping digital advertising models. Historically, telecommunications and ICT regulatory shifts in the Gulf have influenced operational structures for multinational tech platforms and domestic digital service providers, with cascading effects on sectoral

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