Beirut, May 26, 2025: In a optimistic sign reflecting the new phase of Lebanon recovery, including the transformational process launched by Minister of Telecommunications Charles El Hajj for the telecommunications sector, touch has signed a new roaming agreement with Zain Omantel International (ZOI), a leading wholesale and telecom operator in the Middle East.
Under this agreement, Zain and Omantel subscribers arriving from countries where both companies operate—Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iraq, Bahrain, Sudan, South Sudan, and the Sultanate of Oman—will be able to benefit from touch roaming services during their visit to the country, at a preferential prices. Touch has been keen to enhance the quality of its network coverage across all Lebanese regions.
This new agreement, signed by touch with Zain Omantel International (ZOI), is part of its plan to help the Lebanese telecommunications and mobile data sector gain back its vital role in the region and the Arabian Gulf. This will also help attract citizens from Arab and Gulf countries to use touch's roaming service throughout their visit to the country.
Touch already has roaming agreements with Gulf and Arab countries, as well as Europe and the United States, and is currently working to improve this service in all its technical and financial aspects to encourage visitors to use it.