Doha: The Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) has published a public consultation document related to the updated Class License for Short Range Devices (SRDs), aiming to receive views and comments from stakeholders and interested parties on the proposed updates. In a statement, CRA said that the proposed updates to the Class License are designed to keep pace with rapid technological advancements in radio-communications equipment and applications. The updates are generally related to 'Annexure (2)' of the Class License, where CRA proposes adding new applications and frequency bands for SRDs. Additionally, CRA proposes introducing updated rules, international standards, and technical specifications for SRDs intended to be imported to the State of Qatar, as well as the corresponding authorized maximum allowed output power. CRA ensures that advanced, innovative, and reliable information and communications technology services are provided across Qatar. Also, to stay abreast of rapid technological advanceme nts, CRA ensures that there is sufficient radio spectrum. Recently, CRA has introduced new frequency ranges for SRDs as part of the proposed updates, responding to significant developments in radio-communications equipment and applications. These additional frequencies allow the use and sale of a greater variety of SRDs in the country, which will benefit consumers and other stakeholders in turn. Additionally, will support the Qatar National Vision 2030 and the Third Qatar National Development Strategy, which include providing world-class telecom services and improving the quality of life for citizens and residents. Public consultation is a crucial part of the process because it allows CRA to understand and consider the needs of all stakeholders and interested parties in an organized and transparent manner. Stakeholders and interested parties can email their views and comments about the Class License for SRDs until the deadline on June 25. Moreover, they can learn more about the proposed updates on CRA's we bsite. Source: Qatar News Agency