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Key Telecom Regulatory Issues Discussed
By ict QATAR on Wed, 29/04/2009 - 3:13pmWilliam Fagan, ictQATAR Executive Director of the Regulatory Authority, conducted an interview with Doha's Al-Arab newspaper discussing a wide range of telecommunications regulatory issues that are making headlines as competition is set to enter the market.
The interview, which was published in the Arabic language newspaper on April 26, 2009 , addressed amendments to Vodafone-Qatar Foundation Consortium's license, the commercial launch of Vodafone's service, interconnection rates, numbering, mobile towers and licensing fees.
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