Doha, Qatar – Yesterday, Qatar proudly hosted the 30th meeting of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC) Committee for Under-Secretaries of Post and Telecommunications. Chaired by Engineer Ahmad Abdulla AlMuslemani, President of Qatar’s Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA), the event underscores Qatar’s dedication to fostering regional cooperation in these critical sectors.
The meeting’s agenda was robust, targeting the advancement of telecommunications infrastructure and the improvement of postal services across the Gulf states. Key discussions included following up on decisions from previous meetings, such as adjustments to roaming charges and the restructuring of the Ministerial Committee for the Digital Economy. Additionally, the delegates explored collaborative opportunities in space technology and electronic applications.
Engineer AlMuslemani expressed enthusiasm about hosting the meeting, noting the importance of collaboration in postal and telecommunications to keep pace with rapid technological advancements. “We anticipate productive dialogues that will enrich our collective experience and help propel our shared objectives forward,” he stated.
This gathering is part of Qatar’s broader efforts to enhance economic integration among GCC states and develop the telecommunications and postal sectors in alignment with the rapid digital transformations occurring worldwide. The outcomes are expected to significantly contribute to digital transformation and sustainable development in the region.