ictQATAR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ictQATAR, the Supreme Council of Information & Communication Technology, is Qatar’s independent telecommunications regulator and the Government’s technology advocate and ...
Q-CERT - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Qatar Computer Emergency Response Team was created in December 2006 by CERT/CC and ictQATAR. It is Qatar 's coordination center in dealing with internet security problems.
Background documents
The ictQATAR strategy consists of 12 programmes: State-of-the-art infrastructure This programme aims to provide broadband connectivity for all, wireless neighbourhoods and a world ...
ictQATAR's Notes | Facebook
ictQATAR's notes are on Facebook. With Facebook Notes, you can share your life with your friends through written entries. Read ictQATAR's notes and start connecting and sharing on ...
ictQatar takes part in ITU meet
MENAFN: (MENAFN - The Peninsula) ictQatar Secretary General Dr Hessa Al Jaber led Qatar?s official delegation to the 11th ITU (International Telecommunication Union) Telecom World ...
e-Inclusion - e-Learning - ictQATAR - Supreme Council of Information ...
ictQATAR has partnered with the Institution of Administration Development (IAD) to bring learning opportunities to busy professionals, as well as adults and students looking to ...
ictQATAR promotes online exit permits
ictQATAR is urging government, semi-government and private companies, with over 25 sponsored staff, to save time and register for online exit permits. ...
ictQatar: UNESCO-CI
ictQatar His Highness the Emir Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, established ictQATAR in 2004 to accelerate the transformation of Qatar into an information-based society.
ictQATAR to Establish Government Network
The amount of information being shared and sent electronically between government agencies, businesses and citizens is rapidly growing each day. Much of this information is private ...
ictQATAR welcomes change of international access code from 0 to 00 in ...
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'.