The trial follows Omantel's earlier testing of RedCap technology, which was designed to enhance the capabilities of low-powered devices and improve internet efficiency. RedCap technology, part of advanced 5G features, aims to expand the potential applications of IoT, contributing to the broader digital transformation.
Passive IoT technology is viewed as a promising application for 5G networks and offers significant opportunities in various sectors, including logistics, healthcare, and smart agriculture. One of the main advantages of Passive IoT devices is that they do not require battery power. This makes them easier to install and reduces the need for maintenance and replacements, resulting in longer operational lifespans.
The successful trial demonstrated that Passive IoT technology, when used over Omantel’s 5G network, is capable of operating over distances of up to 200 meters. This breakthrough is expected to contribute to a significant shift in business models across several sectors by creating new revenue streams and accelerating digital transformation efforts. Omantel's future 5G-powered Passive IoT network is set to support millions of passive sensors in industries such as retail, logistics, manufacturing, and more.
Eng. Saleem bin Ahmed Abdullatiff, Vice President of Business at Omantel, emphasized that this success highlights the company's ongoing commitment to driving digital transformation and adopting the latest global technologies. "By enabling efficient and reliable solutions like Passive IoT, we are supporting the development of a technology-driven society and reinforcing Oman’s position as a regional hub for innovation," he said.
Omantel’s successful implementation of Passive IoT technology reaffirms its leadership role in advancing digital infrastructure and promoting sustainable, future-ready solutions for various industries.