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What things are Banned in oman?

Deepakvijayaragunathan

Hi  friends,

Can anyone explain what are the things Banned in oman like food, Dressing,Electronics,Applications( Mobile & pc) & Others.

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Mariamns

People here dress according to their cultures n origin.there's no specific kind of dressing dictated on foreigners may be if its e employer's will but during  free hours .pple dress as per their desires

schaz

Deepakvijayaragunathan wrote:

Hi  friends,

Can anyone explain what are the things Banned in oman like food, Dressing,Electronics,Applications( Mobile & pc) & Others.


Nothing is banned in Oman as far as one is legal and abide the laws of the country.

GuestPoster411

Deepakvijayaragunathan wrote:

Hi  friends,

Can anyone explain what are the things Banned in oman like food, Dressing,Electronics,Applications( Mobile & pc) & Others.


Hi Deepakvijayaragunathan,

Bringing prescription drugs without a valid prescription is banned. So are the carrying of any psychotic substances (obvious) ! Drinking alcohol in public is banned. So is seen drunk in public places. Pork is banned, but are sold at select outlets and under proper specifications. Serving cooked pork in restaurants in banned. VoIP is banned. Pornography is banned. Prostitution is banned.

In short, anything which is considered to be abusive, offensive, obscene, immoral or promoting misleading or fraudulent information and illegal material are all banned.

All °µÍø½ûÇøriates must realise and understand that they are in a foreign country. And they must do well to completely abide by the local laws, rules and regulations. Anyone getting on the wrong side of the law are bound to get penalised and punished, if caught.

schaz

Sumitran wrote:
Deepakvijayaragunathan wrote:

Hi  friends,

Can anyone explain what are the things Banned in oman like food, Dressing,Electronics,Applications( Mobile & pc) & Others.


Hi Deepakvijayaragunathan,

Bring prescription drugs without a valid prescription is banned. So are the carrying of any psychotic substances (obvious) ! Drinking alcohol in public is banned. So is seen drunk in public places. Pork is banned, but are sold at select outlets and under proper specifications. Serving cooked pork in restaurants in banned. VoIP is banned. Pornography is banned. Prostitution is banned.

In short, anything which is considered to be abusive, offensive, obscene, immoral or promoting misleading or fraudulent information and illegal material are all banned.

All °µÍø½ûÇøriates must realise and understand that they are in a foreign country. And they must do well to completely abide by the local laws, rules and regulations. Anyone getting on the wrong side of the law are bound to get penalised and punished, if caught.


Dearest Mr. Sumitran,
you're correct....  everything that gives  UTTER PLEASURE :D is BANNED :D  hhehhehee

shashank.s

VoIP is banned? So we can not use Skype there?

Liverpool69

shashank.s wrote:

VoIP is banned? So we can not use Skype there?


VOIP is not banned in oman

James

Liverpool69 wrote:
shashank.s wrote:

VoIP is banned? So we can not use Skype there?


VOIP is not banned in oman


Strange! According to PROVPN's website Oman not only blocks VOIP and Skype, but also many websites.



So who's right?

Cheers,
James
°µÍø½ûÇø-blog Experts Team

Liverpool69

James wrote:
Liverpool69 wrote:
shashank.s wrote:

VoIP is banned? So we can not use Skype there?


VOIP is not banned in oman


Strange! According to PROVPN's website Oman not only blocks VOIP and Skype, but also many websites.



So who's right?

Cheers,
James
°µÍø½ûÇø-blog Experts Team


use vpn

GuestPoster411

As James has rightly pointed out, all VoIP facilities ARE BANNED in Oman.

Skype too is banned. So are all sites of questionable content.

But there are many VPN service providers who can bypass the firewall and provide the users access to these sites.

And it is quite commonly done.

skibby

The question is, Sumitran, what are the risks associated with using VPNs? Jail time, fine, deportation, a stern talking to?


:)

GuestPoster411

Hi skibby,

Since using VPN is illegal as per the laws of this land. So if caught and proven guilty, the felon is liable to get punished. Usually it will some sort of a fine, failure to pay will result in simple imprisonment. But the authorities are not really interested in sending behind bars some poor °µÍø½ûÇøriate. What they usually do is to grill the guilty until he spills all the beans as to who are the others who are involved in this racket - trying to get to the roots so that the plant is killed before it grows into a shrub, a tree and ultimately into a jungle.

Mariamns

Are whatsapp calls barred or its just poor reception? .free things always turn out to be expensive.
China blocked Facebook and most Google apps but ppeople breakthrough and access those sites including YouTube.

A few months ago I had difficulties with my Gmail account thought it was blocked.

GuestPoster411

Hi Mariamns,

Officially, WhatsApp calls are also banned - just like the rest online - here in Oman.

However, you can bypass the firewalls if you connect through a VPN.

You must first set up a VPN account in your computer / mobile device to be able to connect to all those 'blocked sites'.

shariq07

Is using torrent is banned in oman?  :(

Don Larkin

@shariq07 i want to know also too