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A joint effort in capacity building through


               IPv6 training initiative by CRA and RIPE NCC




                                                                          Amy Clewlow | 26 February, 2024
               In line with Qatar’s Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Implementation Strategy and as an
               essential component of the ongoing joint capacity-building efforts, the Communications
               Regulatory Authority in Qatar (CRA) in collaboration with the Réseaux IP Européens
               Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC), conducted a three-day training course on IPv6
               recently.

               The training course was attended by attendees representing Qatar’s IPv6 Taskforce
               Members from Aspire Zone, Qatar Energy, Ministry of Public Health, Hamad
               International Airport, Sidra Medicine, General Authority of Customs, Carnegie Mellon
               University-Qatar, Qatar University, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation,
               Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Qatar Airways and the University of Doha
               for Science and Technology.


               The training was thoroughly designed to equip participants with the essential
               knowledge and skills required for a seamless and successful transition from Internet
               Protocol version 4 (IPv4) to IPv6. It provided an in-depth exploration of critical aspects
               of transitioning to IPv6 such as configuration, deployment, routing and security. It
               addressed the significance of IPv6 and its necessity for modern networks. The course
               offered foundational knowledge on planning IPv6 deployment and addressing
               strategies. Furthermore, it encompassed additional relevant topics on IPv6 that are
               crucial for telecom network infrastructure.


               “In line with our commitment to support digital transformation and enhancing the
               technological infrastructure in the State of Qatar, the importance of the training course
               offered in collaboration with the RIPE NCC becomes evident. This initiative is a
               cornerstone in our strategy to building the capacity of our technical staff and enable
               them to apply the latest global standards in the Information and Communication
               Technology field.” said Ali Al-Suwaidi, Director of the Technical Affairs Department at
               CRA.


               “By focusing on the transition to IPv6, we aim to achieve sustainability and expand our
               digital capabilities, while ensuring the highest levels of security and efficiency in network
               communication. This step is fundamental for welcoming and integrating next-
               generation technologies, including the Internet of Things and autonomous vehicles,
               securing Qatar’s leading position in the global digital landscape. We would like to


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