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New CITC WLAN Regulation

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26-JAN-22

The Saudi Arabia Communications & Information Technology Commission (CITC) recently published an updated regulation for WLAN devices which came into effect on January 1st this year. This new regulation supersedes the 2008 "Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN/Wi-Fi) Usage Regulations".

A Copy of the new regulation can be found there.


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