Red Hat has announced that Vodafone Oman is deepening its digital transformation journey by standardizing its IT infrastructure on Red Hat’s cloud-native platform. This move marks a significant milestone in Vodafone Oman’s strategy to scale efficiently while sustaining rapid growth in a competitive telecom market.
Since launching operations in 2021, Vodafone Oman has expanded quickly, surpassing one million subscribers on its 5G network. As a result, the company now aims to strengthen its digital backbone to maintain this growth trajectory. To achieve this, Vodafone Oman is actively transitioning its virtualized workloads to a high-performance, cloud-native architecture powered by Red Hat. This shift allows the telecom provider to preserve its asset-light operating model while building a future-ready infrastructure.
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Simplifying Infrastructure to Boost Efficiency
As a digital-first operator, Vodafone Oman required a stable and scalable environment capable of supporting rapid innovation without inflating operational costs. Therefore, the company embraced open source technologies to gain flexibility, maintain architectural control, and integrate workloads seamlessly across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
By consolidating previously fragmented infrastructure layers into a unified platform using Red Hat OpenShift, Vodafone Oman is addressing several strategic priorities. First, the company is reducing total cost of ownership by maximizing hardware utilization and lowering licensing and operational overhead tied to managing multiple infrastructure silos.
Moreover, Vodafone Oman is streamlining operations through Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization. This solution enables the company to run both modern cloud-native applications and legacy virtual machines on a single platform. Consequently, IT teams can simplify daily management tasks and improve operational consistency. In addition, Vodafone Oman plans to leverage the Red Hat migration toolkit for virtualization to accelerate its transition over the coming months.
At the same time, the company is accelerating speed-to-market. With OpenShift’s end-to-end automation capabilities, Vodafone Oman’s IT teams can test and deploy new digital services faster, thereby delivering enhanced customer experiences to its growing subscriber base.
Moving Toward Architectural Simplicity
To further enhance performance and minimize latency for mission-critical services, Vodafone Oman has evolved its primary production environment to Red Hat OpenShift on bare metal. This architectural shift unifies workloads on a single platform, optimizes resource allocation, and strengthens system resilience.
Currently, more than 60% of Vodafone Oman’s production workloads run on Red Hat OpenShift. Looking ahead, the company plans to transition the majority of its workloads to a cloud-native platform by 2028.
Additionally, Vodafone Oman has enhanced automation and operational efficiency using Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. These tools improve observability and support the company’s lean, scalable technology model.
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Beyond infrastructure modernization, Vodafone Oman has collaborated closely with Red Hat Services to upskill its workforce. Through targeted training and certifications, the telecom provider has successfully adopted DevSecOps practices and automated workflows, enabling faster innovation cycles.
Looking forward, Vodafone Oman is exploring Red Hat OpenShift AI to drive intelligent, data-driven operations. By doing so, the company aims to shift network and service management from reactive approaches to proactive, predictive models.
Supporting Quotes
Rich Stephens, vice president, EMEA Telecommunications, Red Hat: “Vodafone Oman is a blueprint for the modern techco. By evolving toward a unified foundation built on Red Hat, Vodafone Oman is reducing complexity and increasing flexibility so it can meet the demands of current and future workloads alike, including AI deployments at scale. We are pleased to be a strategic partner for Vodafone Oman helping power its modernization with open source for longer term competitive advantage.”
Pramod Chinchunsure, chief technology and information officer, Vodafone Oman: “Our vision has always been to operate as a cloud-native, digital-first telecom provider. By standardizing on Red Hat platforms, we have created a common foundation across our IT environment that helps reduce costs, improve agility and accelerate the delivery of innovative digital services for our customers.”
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