Call Oman from Namibia
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Call Rates to Oman
Per minute rates - Billed in 60-second increments
| Prefix | Description | Credits/min |
|---|---|---|
| +96878 | Oman - Mobile Ooredoo | 25.66 cr |
| +96895 | Oman - Mobile Nawras | 38.7 cr |
| Prefix | Description | Credits/min |
|---|---|---|
| +968 | Oman | 25.4 cr |
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Cost Comparison: Calling Oman
See how DialAnyone compares to traditional carriers for calls to Oman. Our VoIP technology delivers significant savings without sacrificing call quality.
| Service | Rate/min | 10 min call |
|---|---|---|
DialAnyoneBest Rate | $0.21 | $2.13 |
AT&T | $1.71 | $17.07 |
Verizon | $1.60 | $16.00 |
T-Mobile | $1.28 | $12.80 |
Calling Cards | $0.64 | $6.40 |
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Best Times to Call
Oman is 2 hours ahead of Namibia.
| π³π¦ Time in Namibia | π΄π² Time in Oman |
|---|---|
| 8:00 AM | 10:00 AM |
| 12:00 PM | 2:00 PM |
| 5:00 PM | 7:00 PM |
| 9:00 PM | 11:00 PM |
To catch people during waking hours in Oman (9 AM to 9 PM), call between 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM Namibia time β that lands between 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM local time in Oman.
How to Dial Oman
From a regular Namibia phone line, dial 00 first (the international exit code), then 968 and the local number β a full dialed number looks like 00 96892123456. With DialAnyone, simply enter the full international number (e.g. +96892123456). We'll connect you instantly to anywhere in Oman.
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Tips for Better Call Quality to Oman
Use a Stable Internet Connection
Connect to WiFi when possible. A stable connection of at least 1 Mbps ensures clear audio without dropouts.
Use Headphones
Headphones with a built-in microphone reduce echo and background noise for clearer conversations.
Choose the Right Browser
Chrome and Edge offer the best WebRTC performance. Keep your browser updated for optimal call quality.
Consider Off-Peak Hours
Network congestion can affect call quality. Try calling Oman during off-peak hours for the clearest connection.
Close Background Apps
Other apps using bandwidth (streaming, downloads) can affect call quality. Close them before important calls.
Test Before Important Calls
Make a quick test call first to ensure your setup works correctly before important conversations.
Telecommunications in Oman
Oman boasts a modern telecommunications infrastructure, characterized by high mobile penetration rates and advanced network coverage. Two primary mobile network operators dominate the market: Omantel and Ooredoo. Both companies provide extensive 4G services, with Ooredoo also rolling out 5G coverage in major urban areas like Muscat and Salalah. As of 2023, Oman has a mobile subscription rate of about 150%, indicating that many residents own multiple SIM cards for various purposes.
Landline services are available but not as commonly used, as mobile phones have become the primary means of communication for the majority of the population. Internet penetration is also significant, with a substantial number of households connected via fiber-optic networks, enhancing both data and voice services. Mobile phone usage is widespread, with smartphones being particularly popular among younger demographics, facilitating not just voice calls but also messaging apps and social media interactions.
Communication Culture in Oman
Omani communication culture is rooted in hospitality and respect, and this extends to telephone interactions. When answering a call, people often greet the caller warmly, typically starting with "As-salamu alaykum" (Peace be upon you). The greeting can be formal or informal, depending on the relationship between the caller and the recipient. Cold calling is generally acceptable, but itβs preferable to introduce yourself and state your purpose clearly.
In business contexts, calls may start with polite inquiries about the recipient's well-being or family. Personal calls are typically more relaxed, while business calls may adopt a more formal tone. Omani people value patience and may take time to respond, so interrupting is frowned upon. Preferred communication channels can vary; while phone calls are common, many also use messaging apps like WhatsApp for casual conversations.
Best Times to Call Oman
Oman operates on Gulf Standard Time (GMT+4), with no daylight saving time adjustments. Understanding the local daily schedule is crucial for successful communication. Typical business hours in Oman are from 8 AM to 5 PM, Sunday through Thursday, with Friday and Saturday as the weekend. Therefore, calling during weekday mornings is usually optimal for business-related inquiries.
For personal calls, evenings, particularly after 6 PM, are more favorable, as many people are home from work. However, during Ramadan, daily schedules shift significantly, with many people waking early to prepare for fasting. National holidays such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha can also impact availability, so itβs wise to check local calendars before making important calls.
Business Calls to Oman
When engaging in business communications with Omani counterparts, understanding local customs and practices is essential. Meetings are often scheduled well in advance, and punctuality is appreciated, although there can be flexibility in timings. Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken in business settings. Itβs advisable to clarify language preferences before initiating contact.
While phone calls can be efficient for quick discussions, email is often preferred for formal introductions or detailed exchanges. When making business calls, start with a polite greeting and introduce yourself. Be prepared for small talk, as this helps in building rapport. Respect for hierarchy is significant in Omani business culture, so addressing individuals by their titles and surnames is recommended.
Reading Oman Phone Numbers
Omani numbers run eight digits and the opening digit tells you the type. After the +968 country code, a number starting with 9 is a mobile on Omantel's network; 7 belongs to Ooredoo mobiles. Landlines in Muscat lead with 2 β 2440xxxx and similar patterns β while Salalah and the Dhofar region use 23. Calling a Muscat office landline from abroad means dialing +968 then the full eight-digit number with no extra prefix to add or strip. Mobile pickup rates in Oman are strong, but calls from unrecognized international numbers can go unanswered; WhatsApp is the workaround many expat families and business contacts already rely on for the first touch. Government departments and larger Muscat businesses keep active fixed lines, and those are the numbers worth using for extended conversations.
Saving on Regular Calls to Oman
Oman runs on Gulf Standard Time β UTC+4 year-round, no daylight saving. The Omani work week runs Sunday through Thursday, so Friday and Saturday calls to businesses land on a closed weekend. Evenings after 8 PM local time are popular for family calls, particularly in households where multiple earners work different shifts. Landlines to Muscat and Salalah businesses are noticeably cheaper than mobile rates from most international providers, making the extra step of finding a company's geographic number worthwhile for regular calls. Ramadan shifts the entire daily rhythm β offices often operate shorter morning hours and activity picks up again after sunset, so a call timed to early afternoon abroad can catch staff just before the working day winds down. Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha both bring multi-day closures; personal calls land better after the holiday's peak days have passed.
International Calling from Namibia
Namibia is home to a diverse community of expatriates and immigrants, primarily from countries such as South Africa, Zimbabwe, Germany, and the United Kingdom. According to the 2021 Namibia Population and Housing Census, approximately 4.5% of the population is foreign-born, with notable communities from neighboring countries and former colonial powers. The Namibian diaspora is significant, especially in South Africa, where many Namibians seek work and educational opportunities. This diaspora frequently stays in touch with family and friends back home, making international calling a vital component of their lives.
International calling serves as a lifeline for these communities, allowing them to maintain connections with loved ones, share life milestones, and provide emotional support. For example, Namibians in South Africa may call home to celebrate birthdays or holidays, while those in Europe often reach out to discuss educational pursuits or job opportunities. The need for communication is underscored by Namibiaβs relatively small population of around 2.5 million, where familial ties remain strong, making international connections essential for both personal and professional reasons.
Why VoIP from Namibia
Traditional carriers in Namibia, such as Telecom Namibia and MTC, offer international calling services that can be expensive. Rates vary significantly depending on the destination, with calls to countries like the USA or the UK costing upwards of N$5 (approximately $0.33) per minute. For frequent callers, these costs can quickly add up, prompting many to seek more economical alternatives.
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services, such as WhatsApp, Skype, and Zoom, have gained popularity among Namibians for their cost-effectiveness, enabling users to make calls over the internet for little to no charge. Namibia's mobile data infrastructure has improved significantly, with mobile network operators investing in 4G LTE services, allowing for reliable internet access across urban and semi-urban areas. As of 2023, around 90% of the population has access to mobile phones, facilitating the use of VoIP services. With affordable mobile data packages available, many Namibians can easily connect with friends and family abroad without incurring high costs.
Staying Connected from Namibia
For families separated by distance, international calls serve an emotional purpose, helping to bridge the gap between loved ones. The ability to hear a familiar voice can alleviate feelings of isolation and strengthen familial bonds. Technology plays a crucial role in this connection, with various platforms facilitating real-time conversations and shared experiences.
To maintain regular communication across time zones, it is helpful to establish a calling schedule that accommodates both parties. Utilizing shared online calendars or setting reminders can ensure that calls happen consistently. Additionally, leveraging messaging apps for quick updates can help families stay connected throughout the day, making the distance feel a little smaller for Namibians living far from home.
Why People Call Oman from Namibia
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