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Qatar announces shutdown of 3G services by Dec. 31, 2025

Published: 20 August 2024

Qatar News Agency
Doha

The Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) has issued a decision to mobile service providers 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.

Under CRA’s decision, Ooredoo Qatar and Vodafone are obligated to cease third-generation services by the specified deadline. This is aimed at optimum utilization of current radio spectrum resources to support and enhance the performance of Fourth Generation (4G/LTE4) and Fifth Generation (5G) networks.

This initiative aligns with CRAs efforts to gradually retire the outdated legacy technologies, allowing the two telecom Service Providers to direct their investments towards the development and expansion of 4G and 5G networks. This enhances growth in Qatar’s telecommunications sector, benefiting all stakeholders and contributing to diversifying the local economy, supporting Qatar National Vision 2030.

Additionally, as part of this context, CRA has decided to immediately ban the import of mobile phones that support only second and third-generation technologies, while approving devices compatible with 4G/Voice over LTE (VoLTE) technology that meet required standards and have obtained type approval certificates from CRA.

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