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About Us

ictQATAR connects people to the technologies that enrich their lives, drive economic development & inspire confidence in the future.

Established in 2004 as the nation´s ICT policy and regulatory body, the Supreme Council of Information and Communication Technology (ictQATAR) supports Qatar´s ambitious vision to achieve social and political change while advancing global competitiveness. Already, ICT is benefiting those who live and work in Qatar in countless ways. Children and adults learn more creatively. Businesses of all sizes are discovering new efficiencies and new markets. Government is more responsive. And transformation in healthcare is under way.

Emiree decree Law No. 36 for 2004 formally established the Supreme Council for Information and Communication Technology and its role was further defined by Emiree decree Law No. 34 of 2006, the official Telecommunications law. These laws invested ictQATAR with two primary authorities:

  • As the country´s independent and fair regulator, ictQATAR protects consumers and businesses from unfair practices as Qatar transitions to a competitive telecoms market.
  • As the government body that nurtures innovative technologies to benefit those who live and work in Qatar, ictQATAR connects citizens to government and helps people of all ages and income levels adopt technology so they can achieve their personal and professional goals.

ictQATAR is bringing improvements to every aspect of life in Qatar through ICT. In the years ahead, an increasingly vibrant, innovative ICT sector will fuel Qatar´s economy and secure an even brighter tomorrow for Qatar´s families.

 

News

06 May, 2012
ictQATAR and Ericsson today announced the launch of a new strategic partnership that aims to boost the adoption of information and communications technology (ICT) in the State of Qatar. The partnership, which was formalized through a Memorandum
02 May, 2012
  The Supreme Council of Information and Communication Technology (ictQATAR) has launched a campaign to ensure that health and safety standards are fully met for radio frequency emissions from 2G and 3G mobile network base stations.
29 April, 2012