Public Comment Period on Q-TEL Corporate Tariffs


First ever consultation on the topic of tariffs for telecom products and services
 
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Feedback on Q-tel Corp. Tariffs


Doha, Qatar (2 April 2008):
ictQATAR on Sunday launched a month-long public consultation period on the topic of tariffs for corporate telecommunications products and services. Although ictQATAR has held consultations during the licensing process for mobile and fixed line providers, this is the first time the regulatory body has sought information and comments from the public specifically regarding tariffs. 

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As part of ictQATAR's commitment to transparency in processes and procedures, this consultation gives the public an opportunity to express views and share experiences regarding the provision of specific Q-TEL corporate tariffs. These tariffs include the prices, minimum contract periods, technical terms and conditiopodcastns, terms for termination and discount rates, if any, for the following Q-TEL corporate products and services:

  • Corporate Private Line Services;
  • Corporate IP Services;
  • Corporate Internet Services;
  • VSAT Services and
  • Corporate International Services.

ictQATAR urges interested parties to respond to the consultation. All relevant documents have been posted on ictQATAR's website at www.ict.gov.qa.

Responses must be submitted in writing on or before 3:00 pm (local time in the State of Qatar) on the 30th of April. Responses can be sent by email to consult@ict.gov.qa or by courier or post to:

Regulatory Authority
The Supreme Council of Information and Communication Technology (ictQATAR)
Al Mirqab Tower, 4th Floor
Corniche Road
Doha, Qatar

Parties interested in more information about this consultation and its procedures can email ictQATAR at consult@ict.gov.qa.

Looking ahead, ictQATAR may hold additional public consultations on new tariffs for both corporate and consumer telecommunications products and services after evaluating the outcome of this consultation.







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