Qatar is considered to be one of the most highly
connected markets in the Middle East and offers significant opportunity due to
its high numbers of mobile and broadband subscribers combined with wealth due
to its large natural gas reserves.
Fixed-line penetration is relatively high, as is
mobile. While such levels might suggest that there is little room for new
competitors in the fixed-line or mobile markets, the very fluid and rapidly
expanding population due to the large number of expatriate workers creates
considerable opportunity.
The rapid rise is due to the influx of low income
workers to participate in Qatar's numerous infrastructure building projects,
including those for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The rapidly growing population is
placing higher demand on infrastructure including hospitals, schools, housing,
utilities and transportation. As a result Qatar is beginning to explore smart
city concepts and deploy smart solutions led by construction of its Lusail City
which is a planned urban development.
Deployment of fibre networks in particular has been a
key focus of the Qatar government and in 2015 the leading fixed player,
Ooredoo, has over 200,000 of its fixed broadband customers connected to its
fibre network. Qatar embarked on its extensive FttH deployment program in 2012
and an independent operating company, Qatar National Broadband Network Company
(QNBN) was appointed to operate the network and offer wholesale broadband
capacity to both Ooredoo and Vodafone Qatar.
Qatar has used its vast wealth to fund ICT
initiatives to diversify its economy, with multibillion developments in science
and techno centres, R&D facilities, e-transport, green economy and FttH
broadband connectivity. Businesses, governments and private citizens have been
instrumental in creating the online content and services that make up the
Information society. Initial strategies centred on accessibility, encouraging
broadband infrastructure deployment and affordability of online access.
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