Qatar to seek input on Network Neutrality Guidelines

The CRA in Qatar seeks input on ‘Network Neutrality Guidelines’ for fair internet access and ISP impartiality. Stakeholders can contribute via email by January 25, 2024, shaping Qatar’s telecom sector and national development goals.

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The Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) in Qatar has opened a public consultation seeking input on the ‘Network Neutrality Guidelines’. These guidelines advocate fair access to digital content and aim to promote unbiased treatment of internet traffic by ISPs, fostering competitiveness within the ICT sector. Stakeholders are invited to share their views via email before January 25, 2024.


These guidelines aim to strengthen Qatar’s telecommunications sector, aligning with national development objectives. By advocating fairness in the digital sphere, they aim to position Qatar as an open and competitive environment, potentially attracting foreign investments. This aligns with CRA’s goals of boosting digital adoption and creating an equitable digital landscape. Interested parties can actively shape Qatar’s Network Neutrality approach by reviewing the online consultation document.