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Qatar Launches Space Radio Monitoring Center, Pioneering NGSO Satellite Monitoring Technology

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M Ashraf Siddiqui
10/10/2024
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Doha, 10 Oct. 2024

Mohammed bin Ali Al Mannai, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, inaugurated Qatar’s Space Radio Monitoring Center(SRMC), marking a strategic step towards enhancing Qatar's ability to manage and regulate space radio frequencies.
Present on the occasion were Ministers of Communications and Post from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)  countries, participating in the 28th meeting of GCC Ministerial Committee for Posts and Telecommunications and 8th Meeting of the GCC e-Government Ministerial Committee; senior Qatari officials; and officials of International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
Engineer Ahmad Abdulla Al Muslemani, President Communications Regulatory Authority, stated: “The launch of the SRMC marks a significant milestone in Qatar’s commitment to advancing space radio spectrum management.
The Communications Regulatory Authority’s (CRA) SRMC demonstrates Qatar's commitment to bolstering its satellite communications infrastructure and maintaining an interference-free spectrum radio is a means of communication that relies on frequencies used between ground stations and satellites.
It is employed in downlinks (from space to Earth) or uplinks (from Earth to space). With the launch of the SRMC, CRA is the first regulatory body globally to integrate Mobile Very Small Aperture Terminal(VSAT) Geolocation tool, which enables the tracking of mobile VSAT terminals. This system represents a modern regulatory tool to ensure compliance and eliminate interference in satellite operations.
The SRMC’s monitoring capabilities extend to both terrestrial and space transmissions, which contributes significantly to enhancing Qatar’s role in global space.
As one of only 16 centers globally and the second in the region, the SRMC is equipped with cutting-edge technology designed to monitor and regulate satellite communications. This enhancement greatly strengthens Qatar’s ability to manage its space radio spectrum effectively. The SRMC’s role is pivotal across various sectors, including telecommunications and satellite-based services, ensuring seamless and secure communications.
This development not only reflects our dedication to maintaining robust satellite communication networks but also supports innovation and economic growth. It is a key step in aligning with CRA Strategy, Qatar National Vision 2030 and the Third National Development Strategy 2024-2030, reinforcing our commitment to technological advancement and strategic progress.”
Strategically located in Markhiyat AlD arbarea, the SRMC covers 20,000 square meters and includes an advanced control center, mobile monitoring station and drone monitoring unit, all of which work as an integrated system that supports satellite communications in the State of Qatar in a safe and uninterrupted manner.
During the ceremony, guests were taken on a tour of the SRMC’s advanced facilities, including the antenna farm, mobile monitoring station, and drone spectrum monitoring system. These technologies significantly enhance CRA’s ability to identify and resolve interference issues, ensuring stable and uninterrupted satellite communication and raising Qatar’s position in the field of global satellite communications.
About CRA: no
CRA regulatesthe 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.

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