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He added, "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 express our  profound  thanks and
               appreciation to RIPE NCC for their valuable  collaboration  and continuous support, which
               effectively contributes to achieving our strategic goals.”


               "We  are  thrilled  to  champion  the  development  of  the  local  community  in  alignment  with  our
               strategic alliance with the Communications Regulatory Authority of Qatar. The strides Qatar is

               making  in  the  adoption  of  IPv6  are  commendable,  and  our  commitment  to  bolstering  this
               momentum is unwavering. By providing our members and the CRA with the necessary technical

               expertise and services, we aim to facilitate a smooth transition from IPv4 to IPv6 to meet the
               increasing demand for connectivity and support the growth and development of Qatar's digital
               infrastructure.  The  RIPE  NCC  specialized  training  covers  a  wide  array  of  critical  subjects,

               particularly IPv6 and routing security, and is enhanced by pioneering tools such as RIPE Atlas,
               RIPEstat, RIS and others. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the CRA for their pivotal role and

               continued collaboration on this transformative journey." said Dr. Chafic Chaya, Regional Manager
               for Public Policy and Government Affairs in the Middle East at RIPE NCC.
                                                          -   ENDS    -

               About CRA:
               CRA regulates the telecommunications, information technology, and postal sectors, as well as access to
               digital media in the State of Qatar. CRA works to ensure that government institutions, companies, and
               individuals in the country have access to a wide range of innovative, advanced, and reliable services. It
               applies all its regulatory powers to promote competition in the sectors it regulates while also working to
               protect consumer rights.


               About the RIPE NCC:
               The RIPE NCC is an independent, not-for-profit membership organisation that supports the infrastructure
               of the Internet through technical coordination in Europe, the Middle East and parts of Central Asia. The

               most prominent activity of the RIPE NCC is to act as the Regional Internet Registry (RIR), providing global
               Internet resources and related services (IPv4, IPv6 and AS Numbers) to members in the RIPE NCC service


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