National Addressing System

Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning in the Sultanate of Oman

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 ^ \\ Network Bandwidth| \\ ≥5 Mbps download, <100 ms latency| \\ ≥10 Mbps download, <50 ms latency| ^ \\ Network Bandwidth| \\ ≥5 Mbps download, <100 ms latency| \\ ≥10 Mbps download, <50 ms latency|
  
-===== 4. Data governance and security measures =====+===== 5. Data governance and security measures =====
  
 In developing the National Addressing System in Oman, maintaining data governance and implementing robust security measures are critical considerations. While it is important not to restrict access to addressing data, prioritising data integrity remains essential. Ensuring that data is accurate, reliable, and trustworthy requires specific strategies. In developing the National Addressing System in Oman, maintaining data governance and implementing robust security measures are critical considerations. While it is important not to restrict access to addressing data, prioritising data integrity remains essential. Ensuring that data is accurate, reliable, and trustworthy requires specific strategies.
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 To maintain the integrity of addressing data, especially in distributed systems, ensuring data concurrency across any distributed copies or caches is crucial. Data concurrency will ensure that different versions of the data remain consistent with each other, preventing discrepancies and potential data conflicts. To maintain the integrity of addressing data, especially in distributed systems, ensuring data concurrency across any distributed copies or caches is crucial. Data concurrency will ensure that different versions of the data remain consistent with each other, preventing discrepancies and potential data conflicts.
  
-===== 5. Service Level Requirements for Infrastructure =====+===== 6. Service Level Requirements for Infrastructure =====
  
 To ensure continuous availability, data integrity, and resilience of the National Addressing System (NAS), the underlying infrastructure must meet clearly defined service level requirements. These requirements are particularly critical given the national importance of address data and the need to support both operational continuity and rapid recovery in the event of an incident. To ensure continuous availability, data integrity, and resilience of the National Addressing System (NAS), the underlying infrastructure must meet clearly defined service level requirements. These requirements are particularly critical given the national importance of address data and the need to support both operational continuity and rapid recovery in the event of an incident.
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