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CRA Releases Updated Version of Class License for Short-Range Devices – QATAR

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Qatar

27-11-2024

CRA Releases Updated Version of Class License for Short-Range Devices

The Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) has issued the fifth version of the Class License for Short-Range Devices, incorporating feedback from stakeholders following a public consultation earlier this year. The updated license reflects CRA’s commitment to staying aligned with rapid advancements in radiocommunication technologies and international standards.

Key changes in the new version include the addition of new frequency bands and increased flexibility in permitted transmit power values, allowing for a broader range of short-range devices to be used and sold in Qatar. This update aims to support various sectors and improve consumer services, in line with Qatar’s National Vision 2030 and the Third National Development Strategy (2024-2030), which focuses on enhancing residents’ quality of life and meeting global service standards.

The fifth version replaces the previous edition issued in June 2021, marking a step forward in CRA’s ongoing efforts to modernize regulatory frameworks and meet the evolving needs of the telecommunications sector.

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CRA and ITU Launch Qatar’s Digital Innovation Profile – QATAR

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Qatar

23-09-2024

CRA and ITU Launch Qatar's Digital Innovation Profile

The Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) of Qatar, in partnership with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), has launched the Digital Innovation Profile (DIP) initiative. This project aims to evaluate Qatar’s digital innovation ecosystem, providing critical insights to shape strategies and national policies that will drive the country’s digital transformation.

The DIP involves a thorough assessment of Qatar’s innovation and entrepreneurship capabilities. It began with stakeholder interviews and will continue with co-creation workshops on August 27-28, 2024. These workshops will identify strengths, address gaps, and develop recommendations to advance Qatar’s digital economy.

Eng. Hussain Abdulla Salatt from CRA highlighted the importance of the DIP in enhancing Qatar’s global ICT competitiveness and aligning with national visions such as Qatar National Vision 2030. The findings from this initiative are expected to guide future policies and help Qatar stay at the forefront of digital innovation.

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CRA Sets December 31, 2025 Deadline for Phasing Out 3G Mobile Services – Qatar

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Qatar

19-08-2024

CRA Sets December 31, 2025 Deadline for Phasing Out 3G Mobile Services

The Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) issued a decision to mobile Service Providers, following consultation with stakeholders, mandating the cessation of third-generation mobile telecommunications services (IMT-2000) in the State of Qatar by December 31, 2025. This step is part of CRA’s strategic plans and ongoing efforts to enhance the quality and efficiency of telecommunications services in Qatar, ensuring the provision of advanced and reliable services that meet consumers’ needs and future aspirations.

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CRA and ITU Conduct Workshop on Joint Digital Regulation Strategies – Qatar

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Qatar

27-08-2024

CRA and ITU Conduct Workshop on Joint Digital Regulation Strategies

The Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) hosted a workshop in Qatar to enhance digital regulation and support the country’s ICT sector.

The event involved government officials, regulatory bodies, and telecom providers, focusing on agile digital policies, international standards, and new regulatory tools. The workshop reviewed Qatar’s current frameworks, aiming to align with global standards and support digital transformation.

Following the workshop, a national review will assess regulatory practices and collaborative efforts to improve the digital economy and governance. ITU has conducted similar reviews in 15 countries since 2020 to guide digital regulation and governance.

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