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ictQATAR welcomes change of international access code from 0 to 00 in Qtel's networks

Starting May 21, people calling outside of Qatar on both fixed and mobile lines will use the internationally accepted '00' instead of the existing '0'.

As the telecommunications regulatory authority for Qatar, the Supreme Council for Information and Communications Technology (ictQATAR) welcomes the change.

The new '00' international access code will take effect starting at 2:00 am on May 21, 2007. After choice enters the market, consumers will continue to use the new code, no matter which company provides their service.

Qatar is in the process of opening its telecommunications sector to effective competition, bringing consumers better service, lower rates, and new innovation in products and services. Integral to liberalization is use of global practices for fixed and mobile networks - the new international access code is an example of such practices.

Dr Hessa, Secretary General of ictQATAR said,

"Our goal is to implement global best practices in telecommunications. We're pleased that this change in the International Access Code brings Qatar in line with most other countries around the world. The change will free up numbering resources in Qatar and will help smooth the introduction of competition into the telecommunications market."


Qtel informed ictQATAR that it is conducting an extensive public awareness campaign to inform customers how to make necessary changes in customer premises equipment (CPE), home and office telephone memories and mobile phones and PDA's contact lists.

Consumers should use the code '00' or '+' as the access prefix for international calls from 21 May 2007 onward. Any customer who uses the previous code '0' after the change occurs should receive a message directing them to use the new access code.
 
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About ictQATAR

ictQATAR, the Supreme Council of Information and Communications Technology, is Qatar's telecommunications regulatory authority and initiator of multiple information and communication technology programs designed to drive industry and advance the lives of Qatar's people. ictQATAR aims to promote an advanced ICT society through the development of infrastructure and skills, the delivery of e-services and education, and the fostering of a regulatory environment conducive to sustainable growth.

Contact:

Howaida Nadim
Communications Manager - Communications Office
Supreme Council of Information and Communication Technology (ictQATAR)
P.O.Box 23264 Doha Qatar
T: +(974) - 4995323
F: +(974) - 4935913

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