
National
Digital Mailbox Service Launched
Muscat,
1 Sep (ONA) — Oman Post has signed a strategic partnership agreement with
Denmark’s e-Boks company to establish and operate the National Digital Mailbox
in the Sultanate of Oman. This platform will serve as the official and secure
channel for communication between government entities, the private sector, and
individuals.
This
step supports ongoing digital transformation efforts in Oman, enhances
governance and data protection, and contributes to building a more efficient
digital economy in line with the objectives outlined in “Oman Vision
2040.”
The
service aims to enable individuals and institutions in Oman to obtain a digital
mailbox with full reliability and legal recognition, forming a secure platform
that adheres to the highest standards of national data protection.
The
mailbox will streamline the delivery of official correspondence and documents,
including bills, contracts, statements, and notifications, replacing multiple
channels with a single trusted source through a 24/7 digital channel.
This
platform will accelerate the use of government e-services, reduce
administrative costs, shorten transaction completion times, and decrease paper
consumption, reinforcing Oman’s commitment to sustainability.
The
collaboration includes knowledge and expertise exchange, as well as building
local capacities to enhance the resilience of the digital mailbox, ensure
compliance with standards, and prepare it to meet the future demands of Oman’s
digital economy.
This
strategic agreement between Oman Post and e-Boks sets new regional standards
for secure, user-focused digital mail solutions. It represents a significant
step forward in advancing digital transformation efforts in Oman, serving both
individual and corporate users, enhancing national resilience, and supporting
economic diversification initiatives.
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