Providing Trusted Legal Support Across Various Practice Areas

Telecommunication, Media & Technology (TMT)

The digital economy is transforming how businesses operate in Jordan and the wider Middle East. From telecom operators and broadcasters to fintech startups and global technology providers, companies face increasing legal and regulatory challenges in a fast-evolving sector. At Al-Omari Law Firm, we combine local regulatory insight with international experience to deliver strategic advice and dispute resolution for clients in telecommunications, media, and technology.

In the telecommunications sector, we assist clients in obtaining licenses and approvals from the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC), drafting interconnection and infrastructure agreements, and ensuring compliance with sector regulations. Our lawyers also represent clients in disputes with regulators and in negotiations with competitors, helping protect market access and investment.

In the media industry, we advise on broadcasting rights, advertising law, defamation matters, and content licensing. Whether supporting traditional broadcasters, digital media platforms, or advertising agencies, we ensure that our clients operate within the framework of Jordanian media regulations while safeguarding their intellectual property and reputation.

In the technology field, we counsel corporations and startups on IT contracts, software licensing, cloud computing, e-commerce, and fintech compliance. With data protection and cybersecurity gaining increasing importance, our team helps clients develop policies and agreements that minimize risk while meeting regulatory standards. We also represent clients in technology-related disputes, including contractual conflicts and regulatory enforcement.

For more than three decades, our firm has advised on complex regulatory matters and disputes across multiple industries. In TMT, we deliver the same clarity, precision, and results that define our reputation—ensuring that our clients not only remain compliant but also thrive in an increasingly digital and regulated world.