Looking ahead, Vodafone Oman is exploring Red Hat OpenShift AI to support intelligent, data-driven operations, enabling a shift from reactive network management to more proactive, AI-powered service delivery.
Vodafone Oman is accelerating its digital transformation by standardizing its IT infrastructure on Red Hat’s cloud-native platform, in a move designed to improve efficiency, scalability, and service innovation across its rapidly expanding 5G operations.
Since launching in 2021, Vodafone Oman has grown quickly, surpassing one million subscribers on its 5G network. To sustain this growth while maintaining an asset-light operating model, the telecom operator is migrating its virtualized workloads to a cloud-native architecture powered by Red Hat technologies.
At the core of this transformation is Red Hat OpenShift, which is helping Vodafone Oman consolidate multiple infrastructure layers into a unified open-source platform. This shift is aimed at reducing total cost of ownership, improving operational efficiency, and enabling faster delivery of digital services in a highly competitive telecom market.
The company is also leveraging OpenShift Virtualization to run both cloud-native applications and legacy virtual machines on a single platform, simplifying operations and streamlining workload management. Vodafone Oman plans to further accelerate this transition using Red Hat’s migration toolkit for virtualization in the coming months.
To enhance performance and reduce latency, Vodafone Oman has deployed Red Hat OpenShift on bare metal in its primary production environment. This architecture allows workloads to run on a unified system, improving resource utilization and strengthening resilience across critical services.
Currently, more than 60% of Vodafone Oman’s production environment runs on OpenShift, with plans to move the majority of workloads to a fully cloud-native model by 2028. The operator is also using Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform to strengthen automation, observability, and operational control.
In addition, Vodafone Oman is investing in skills development through collaboration with Red Hat Services, enabling its teams to adopt DevSecOps practices and automated workflows to speed up innovation cycles.
Looking ahead, Vodafone Oman is exploring Red Hat OpenShift AI to support intelligent, data-driven operations, enabling a shift from reactive network management to more proactive, AI-powered service delivery.

