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Telephones - main lines in use: 205,400 (2005)
Telephones - mobile cellular: 1,000,000 (2007)
Telephone system: modern system centered in Doha
domestic: NA
international: tropospheric scatter to Bahrain; microwave radio relay to Saudi Arabia and UAE; submarine cable to Bahrain and UAE; satellite earth stations - 2 Intelsat (1 Atlantic Ocean and 1 Indian Ocean) and 1 Arabsat
Radio broadcast stations: AM 6, FM 5, shortwave 1 (1998)
Radios: 256,000 (1997)
Television broadcast stations: 1 (plus three repeaters) (1997)
Televisions: 230,000 (1997)
Internet
Internet Service Providers (ISPs): Q-Tel: http://www.qtel.com.qa (a telcommunications monopoly)
Internet users: 75,000 (2001)
See also: Broadband Internet access worldwide#Qatar
Country code (Top level domain): QA
ADSL launched 2002 in Qatar provided by Qtel with 25000 ADSL users Ref
Speeds:
· ADSL 1 Mbit/s $55/Month
· ADSL 2 Mbit/s $83/Month
· ADSL 4 Mbit/s $110/Month
· ADSL 8 Mbit/s $164/Month
Communications
Qatar has a modern telecommunication system centered in Doha. Tropospheric scatter to Bahrain; microwave radio relay to Saudi Arabia and UAE; submarine cable to Bahrain and UAE; satellite earth stations – two Intelsat (one Atlantic Ocean and one Indian Ocean) and one Arabsat. Callers can call Qatar using submarine cable, satellite or VoIP (Skype/ Internet calling). However, Qtel has interfered with VoIP systems in the past, and Skype's website has been blocked before. Following complaints from individuals, the website has been unblocked and Paltalk has previously been blocked.
Qtel’s ISP branch, Internet Qatar, uses SmartFilter to block websites they deem inappropriate to Qatari interests and morality.
international: tropospheric scatter to Bahrain; microwave radio relay to Saudi Arabia and UAE; submarine cable to Bahrain and UAE; satellite earth stations - 2 Intelsat (1 Atlantic Ocean and 1 Indian Ocean) and 1 Arabsat
Radio broadcast stations: AM 6, FM 5, shortwave 1 (1998)
Radios: 256,000 (1997)
Television broadcast stations: 1 (plus three repeaters) (1997)
Televisions: 230,000 (1997)
Internet
Internet Service Providers (ISPs): Q-Tel: http://www.qtel.com.qa (a telcommunications monopoly)
Internet users: 75,000 (2001)
See also: Broadband Internet access worldwide#Qatar
Country code (Top level domain): QA
ADSL launched 2002 in Qatar provided by Qtel with 25000 ADSL users Ref
Speeds:
· ADSL 1 Mbit/s $55/Month
· ADSL 2 Mbit/s $83/Month
· ADSL 4 Mbit/s $110/Month
· ADSL 8 Mbit/s $164/Month
Communications
Qatar has a modern telecommunication system centered in Doha. Tropospheric scatter to Bahrain; microwave radio relay to Saudi Arabia and UAE; submarine cable to Bahrain and UAE; satellite earth stations – two Intelsat (one Atlantic Ocean and one Indian Ocean) and one Arabsat. Callers can call Qatar using submarine cable, satellite or VoIP (Skype/ Internet calling). However, Qtel has interfered with VoIP systems in the past, and Skype's website has been blocked before. Following complaints from individuals, the website has been unblocked and Paltalk has previously been blocked.
Qtel’s ISP branch, Internet Qatar, uses SmartFilter to block websites they deem inappropriate to Qatari interests and morality.
In Qatar, ictQATAR (Supreme Council of Information and Communication Technology) is the government agency regulating telecommunication.
Vodafone Qatar, in partnership with the Qatar Foundation, received the second public mobile networks and services license in Qatar on 28 June 2008, and switched on their mobile network on 1 March 2009. They launched 7 July 2009, opening their online store first followed by retail and third party distribution locations throughout Doha. However, this was discontinued in 2010.
Al Jazeera is a television network headquartered in Doha, Qatar. Al Jazeera initially launched as an Arabic news and current affairs satellite TV channel of the same name, but has since expanded into a network of several specialty TV channels.
Print media is going through expansion, with over three English dailies and Arabic titles. Qatar Today is the only monthly business magazine in the country. It is published by Oryx Advertising, which is the largest magazine publisher in Qatar. The group also publishes several titles such as Qatar Al Youm, the only monthly business magazine in Qatar in Arabic language, Woman Today, the only magazine for working women, and GLAM,[89] the only fashion magazine. In December 2009, Oryx launched T Qatar: The New York Times Style Magazine,[90] which marks the entry of an international magazine into Qatar.
Doha Stadium Plus is the only dedicated sports magazine published out of the country. It covers a large variety of sports. It is published by ASPIRE Printing, Publishing, and Distribution company. It is published every Wednesday and has been in existence since February 2006. It brought out a special supplement for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa as well as the 2011 AFC Asian Cup in Doha, Qatar, in addition to the weekly editions. They relaunched their website on 15 June 2011.
VSAT INTERNET FOR QATAR
Qatar is within our satellite KU band service coverage via SES-4, AM44 and ARABSAT. See footprints below.
See above the Middle East Map and trace Qatar to the satellite coverage below. This means Qatar people can avail of a two way data, voice, video and internet communications to the rest of the globe via any of these covering communication satellites.
What will be required are an ODU (Out Door Unit) composed of satellite dish antenna (VSAT), penetrating or non penetrating mount which can be aligned to the serving satellite by qualified engineer in no time; and an IDU (In Door Unit) composed of satellite modem or receiver/transmitter and a connection to the end user LAN (Local Area Network).
Governorates: Doha (Ad Dawhah) الدوحة , Al Ghuwariyah الغويرية , Al Jumaliyah الجميلية , Al Khawr الخور , Al Wakrah الوكرة , Ar Rayyan الريان , Jariyan al Batnah جريان الباطنة , Madinat ash Shamal الشمال , Umm Salal أم صلال , Mesaieed مسيعيد.
Municipalites of Qatar: Ad Dawhah, Al Ghuwariyah, Al Jumaliyah, Al Khawr, Al Wakrah, Ar Rayyan, Jariyan al Batnah, Madinat ach Shamal, Umm Sa'id, Umm Salal.
Vodafone Qatar, in partnership with the Qatar Foundation, received the second public mobile networks and services license in Qatar on 28 June 2008, and switched on their mobile network on 1 March 2009. They launched 7 July 2009, opening their online store first followed by retail and third party distribution locations throughout Doha. However, this was discontinued in 2010.
Al Jazeera is a television network headquartered in Doha, Qatar. Al Jazeera initially launched as an Arabic news and current affairs satellite TV channel of the same name, but has since expanded into a network of several specialty TV channels.
Print media is going through expansion, with over three English dailies and Arabic titles. Qatar Today is the only monthly business magazine in the country. It is published by Oryx Advertising, which is the largest magazine publisher in Qatar. The group also publishes several titles such as Qatar Al Youm, the only monthly business magazine in Qatar in Arabic language, Woman Today, the only magazine for working women, and GLAM,[89] the only fashion magazine. In December 2009, Oryx launched T Qatar: The New York Times Style Magazine,[90] which marks the entry of an international magazine into Qatar.
Doha Stadium Plus is the only dedicated sports magazine published out of the country. It covers a large variety of sports. It is published by ASPIRE Printing, Publishing, and Distribution company. It is published every Wednesday and has been in existence since February 2006. It brought out a special supplement for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa as well as the 2011 AFC Asian Cup in Doha, Qatar, in addition to the weekly editions. They relaunched their website on 15 June 2011.
VSAT INTERNET FOR QATAR
Qatar is within our satellite KU band service coverage via SES-4, AM44 and ARABSAT. See footprints below.
See above the Middle East Map and trace Qatar to the satellite coverage below. This means Qatar people can avail of a two way data, voice, video and internet communications to the rest of the globe via any of these covering communication satellites.
What will be required are an ODU (Out Door Unit) composed of satellite dish antenna (VSAT), penetrating or non penetrating mount which can be aligned to the serving satellite by qualified engineer in no time; and an IDU (In Door Unit) composed of satellite modem or receiver/transmitter and a connection to the end user LAN (Local Area Network).
Governorates: Doha (Ad Dawhah) الدوحة , Al Ghuwariyah الغويرية , Al Jumaliyah الجميلية , Al Khawr الخور , Al Wakrah الوكرة , Ar Rayyan الريان , Jariyan al Batnah جريان الباطنة , Madinat ash Shamal الشمال , Umm Salal أم صلال , Mesaieed مسيعيد.
Municipalites of Qatar: Ad Dawhah, Al Ghuwariyah, Al Jumaliyah, Al Khawr, Al Wakrah, Ar Rayyan, Jariyan al Batnah, Madinat ach Shamal, Umm Sa'id, Umm Salal.
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