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       Telecommunication Infrastructure
                The telecommunications infrastructure in Qatar in fairly new when compared to other nations. Qatar‰s first telephone lines were put in place in 1953. In 1972, the government signed an agreement with Cable & Wireless Ltd. of the UK, to form the Qatar National Telephone Service.Domestic and international telecommunications are excellent. In 1992 Qatar had 110,000 telephones, or twenty-three per 100 inhabitants, a per capita figure higher than many European nations. Radio-relay and submarine cables link Qatar with all the Arab states around the Persian Gulf. Three satellite ground stations, one operating with the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization's (Intelsat) Atlantic Ocean satellite, one operating with Intelsat's Indian Ocean satellite, and one operating as part of the Arab Satellite Communication Organization (Arabsat) system, provide excellent international telephone and data links and live television broadcasts. Seven AM and three FM radio stations have programs in Arabic, French, Urdu, and English. A powerful shortwave station with broadcasts in Arabic and English is heard worldwide.
 
Telephones: 160,717 (1992 est.)

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 2
                                     FM 3
                                     shortwave 0

Radios: 201,000 (1992 est.)

broadcast stations: AM 2, FM 3, shortwave 0

Television broadcast stations: 3 (1988 est.)

Televisions: 205,000 (1992 est.)

                 Qatar Public Telecommunications Corporation (Q-Tel)

                     Qatar Public Telecommunication Corporation ( Q-Tel ) was established on 29/6/1987 following the merger of three communications entities. Q-Tel's capital is one Billion Riyals owned totally by the Government of the State of Qatar. It is the sole legal provider of telecommunications services in the State of Qatar and one of the few telecommunications corporations in the world that offers free national calls.

                     Q-Tel's mission is to provide high quality state-of-the-art-telecommunications and telecommunications services on a profitable basis in order to support and assist the economic, industrial and social development of the State of Qatar.

                     Q-Tel's workforce at the end of 1997 stood at 1670 of whom 361 are Qatari nationals excluding the trainees who reached a number of 98 in 1997.

 
                                         Q-Tel's Infrastructure
 
                     Q-Tel's infrastructure embraces a network architecture which optimizes network utilization   supporting over 165,000 subscribers and facilitating over 100 million minutes of international calls and over one billion national calls per annum. The full capacity of the network is
216,000 lines at the time.  Q-Tel has 10 digital national exchanges which provide many customers facilities, value added, Multi media and telematic services such as :
 
                          Multi address transmission concurrently to 7 destinations
                          Conference calls
                          Confidential broadcast call facility
                          Message re-routing function
                          Announcement message facility
                          Store and forward facility
                          Access to mail box.
                     All telephone calls within Qatar are at present free, charges only being made on international calls.
                       1.The International Exchanges
                       2.Q-Tel's Existing Network
                       3.Mobile Network
                       4.Global System for Mobile Communications
                       5.Radio Paging System
                       6.Other Systems in Use
                       7.Q-Tel 's Fiber Network
                       8.Q-Tel's Earth Stations
                       9.International Telecommunications Services
                      10.The Coastal Station
                      11.Q-Tel's Communications Centers
                      12.Computerization
                              Telephone Services:
                               Business Service
                               Facsimile
                               Telex
                               Telegrams
                               The Public payphones
                               Qatar Cable Vision
                               Mobile services
                               Trunk Mobile Radio (TMR)
                               Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
                               Voice - Mail Service
                               Numeric Mail
                               International Toll Free Service (800)
                               High Speed Digital Link
                               Najma Services
                               Najma Conference Facility
                               Najma Call Waiting
                               Najma Call Barring
                               Call Forward Follow me
                               Wake up call
                               Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
                               Customer Services Engineering Center
                               Increasing Efficiency And Productivity
                               The Backbone
                               Local Digital Exchanges
                               Rayan Exchange
                               Linking Up the Rural Areas
                               The Customer Service System
                               Electronic Telex and Data Switch EDXS
                               The Inter mediate Data Rate (IDR)
                               Qatar Amateurs Radio Society (QARS)
                               Communications Services at Ras Lafan Gas Plant
                    International Exchanges 
 
                    In view of the importance of international communications, and in order to reduce congestion during public holidays and occasions, the number of international circuits was   increased to 3360 with the installation of the second International Digital Exchange in Madinat Khalifa with the world's most modern technology.

                     Khalifa Town exchange was commissioned on 27/5/1992. Concurrent with this was the commissioning of Doha Central Exchanges. Both exchanges represent Qatar's gateway to   the rest of the world and currently handle more than 60 million outgoing international calls
per year, to over 215 countries.
 

                      Q-Tel's Existing Network
Number of the national digital telephone Exchanges                     10 
Equipped Capacity                165,000 lines 
Working Subscribers                137,495 
  Average Annual Growth                      5% 
Mobile Auto Telephone  System (MATS) Equipped capacity                    4500
Working Subscribers                   4189 
Global System for Mobile Communications 
                      Equipped Capacity 

                      working Subscribers 

                35,000 

                29,533 

Radio Paging System 
                      Equipped capacity 

                      Working Subscribers 

              100,000 

                61,813


                     Other Systems in Use

                          2 international Exchanges
                          1 Telex
                          1 Packet Switch
                          1 Message handling Switch
                          1 Earth Station ( Intelsat, arabsat)
                           Q-Tel 's Fiber Network
                           Q-Tel has four fibre optic networks:

                           1.FOG - Fibre Optic Gulf
                           2.Q-Tel Fibre Optic Network
                           3.Computer Fibre Optic Network
                           4.GIS Geographical Information System.
 

                     Q-Tel's first Fiber Optic Link was commissioned in 1986 between Khalifa Town and Doha. In 1993 Q-Tel established the first link using Synchronous Digital Hierarchy ( SDH) technology between Airport and Ras Lafan with add Drop Facility through seven sites. In 1995 Q-Tel expanded the SDH network to all its sites and some important subscribers' premises. In addition to this there is a QCV STM - 16 Fiber linking Rayan City and Ras Lafan and the GIS network which plays a very important role in the planning and development of all public services such roads, Electricity, Water. Big subscribers like Qatar University are all
 interconnected by Fiber Optic Network.
 

                     Q-Tel's Earth Stations

                     Q-Tel has three earth stations working with three different satellites, named Intelsat Indian Ocean Region , Intelsat Atlantic Ocean Region and Arabsat. Doha Earth Stations are linked directly with 41 destinations. In addition, simultaneous television programs to and from Qatar are handled via them. During normal working, 90% of telecommunications services and TV programs are routed through earth stations. On special occasions such as summit meetings, conferences and international sports events exceptional arrangements are made to provide dedicated telephone lines and TV coverage.
 
 

                     International Telecommunications Services

                     Almost 90% of all Qatar International traffic passes through earth station to Intelsat and   Arabsat.  In 1993 Q-Tel introduced the Intermediate Data Rate to its earth station systems to provide most advanced and high quality telecommunications service such as Data Service and Integrated System Digital Networks ( ISDN ) and Video Conferences in addition to the increase of capacity of Telecom circuits up to five times.
 

                     Coastal Station

                     Q-Tel's Coast Station ( Doha Radio ) call sign is Radio/A7D handles all types of Radio maritime telecommunications services for local and international ships equipped with radio communication equipment and positioned at high seas. Its area coverage is complete Gulf, Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Indian Ocean and part of Atlantic Ocean. The Coast Station offers the clock services for calls in telephony, telex and for sending telegrams from coast to ships and vice versa. It also provides services to all vessels, shipping companies and the public. Navigation, gale warnings and weather reports to ships is provided in addition to dealing with distress calls. More than 300 ships contact Doha Radio daily by using Inmarsat satellites.
 

                     Q-Tel's Communications Centers

                     Q-Tel's objective is to provide telecommunications services to its customers everywhere in the country at any time required. Q-Tel translated this objective by establishing   Telecommunications Centers in different locations.

                     Computerization

                     Oracle is the existing financial system which replaced the financial Information System (FIS), and is based on international Standards Corporate Financial System implemented in 1995. It is integrated with the CSS, allowing Q-Tel to control its costs and at the same time provide subscribers and customers with a cost and efficient service.
 

                     Trunk Mobile Radio (TMR)

                     Qatar is the second country on the Gulf to introduce the Trunked Mobile Radio Service (TMR). A business-oriented telecommunication service which was launched by Q-Tel on 12/9/1994. It is a fully automatic mobile radio network which is designed to provide an advance radio communication facility and rapid communication between mobiles and base stations to a large number of users groups.

                  Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)

                     Qatarnet is the most sophisticated mobile communications network in the world. It is a digital cellular telephone system conforming to the GSM standard. Q-Tel is the first  operator of this standard in the Middle East.

                     The official beginning of the GSM age in Qatar was on Monday 22/2/94 at 9.30 pm in Doha and 12 noon on Tuesday 23/2/94 in Arlington Heights in USA, when H.E. Mr. Abdullah Bin Saleh Al Mana rang up the vice president of International Cellular Division of Motorola in Arlington Heights from Doha Club and said ˆ"Hello we have just started GSM thank you very much " .

                     Qatar's new network, installed by a Motorola and Siemens consortium, started with a capacity of 25,000 , and expanded to 75,000 lines. It covers the entire country through 37
reception/ transmission stations. Noiseless, clarity of voice, mobility and small sets which can be used anywhere the system is applicable. Other facilities are: show the number of the dialing person on the other end and prevents eavesdropping. Roaming facility was launched with Bahrain and Britain as a start on 18/1/95. Q-Tel has roaming agreement with 35 countries all over the Globe and subscribers from Qatar can activate their mobile phones the moment they land at their destinations by simply pressing the start button on the GSM phone. Q-Tel GSM service includes call waiting, call transfer, advice of charge, connected line identity presentation and data services at speeds up to 9600 Bauds.

                 Qatar Cable Vision

                     Beaming with pride, Q-Tel's own satellite television network, Qatar Cable Vision was launched ahead of schedule on 1.6.1993. Under the QCV basic service, the subscriber has access to 14 channels, including CNN, the world news service famous for its' coverage of the Gulf conflict, leading Arabic language entertainment channel MBCC, and the BBC World Service, renowned for its' the quality and impartial nature of its news coverage.
                     Subscribers who like to rock around the clock, QCV offers MTV, with its 24- hour diet of videos, Vjs and the latest from the world of rock and pop. Q-Tel's Cable TV subsidiary, also offers a dedicated children's channels.

                     Connection of QCV service to subscribers has been licensed to eight national dealers under Q-Tel's control. The number of customers has reached 40,000 by 31/1/98 in the basic channels , 12,000 customers in the premium, 15,000 customers in the children channel, 12,000 customers in the Music channel and 1500 Hotel rooms.

 
 

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