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Qatar Issues Updated National Frequency Allocation Plan 2026

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25-FEB-26

On 08 February 2026, Qatar’s Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) issued the latest Qatar National Frequency Allocation Plan (QNFAP). This significant update incorporates the outcomes of the World Radiocommunication Conference 2023 (WRC-23) and replaces previous versions to better align with international ICT standards and regional harmonization.

Key Changes to Permitted Frequencies
The 2026 QNFAP introduces several updates to spectrum access that directly impact product design and type approval requirements:
  • International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT): The plan identifies the 6425–7125 MHz band for terrestrial IMT, following Region 1 harmonization. Extensive allocations for mmWave 5G are also confirmed, including the 24.25–27.5 GHz and 66–71 GHz ranges.
  • WiFi and Wireless Access Systems (WAS/RLAN): While 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz remain core allocations, the plan specifically designates the lower 6 GHz band (5925–6425 MHz) for WAS/RLAN implementation.
  • Short Range Devices (SRD) and RFID: Current allocations for inductive applications and RFID (notably 865–868 MHz) remain aligned with European ETSI standards. Manufacturers should review Appendix 2 of the plan for specific power limits and frequency sub-bands.

Technical Restrictions and Coordination
The updated framework places a renewed emphasis on High-Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS) and IMT Base Stations (HIBS) across multiple bands. Manufacturers should be aware of stringent Power Flux-Density (PFD) limits designed to prevent interference between mobile services and satellite systems at national borders. Devices operating under secondary services are reminded that they cannot claim protection from, or cause interference to, primary services.

Market Entry and Compliance Impact
For manufacturers, this update represents a transition toward greater international alignment, particularly for high-bandwidth and 5G millimeter-wave technologies. Reviewing the technical specifications in the QNFAP Appendices is essential for ensuring R&D timelines and supply chain readiness for the Qatari market.

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