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CRA Publishes Position Paper on IoT and M2M Technologies

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17-JUN-25

 On April 28, 2025, Qatar’s Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) released a strategic Position Paper outlining its vision for regulating Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) technologies. The initiative aims to support innovation, ensure cybersecurity, and reinforce Qatar’s role as a digital hub under Qatar National Vision 2030 and the Digital Agenda 2030

Rather than imposing immediate regulatory obligations, the document sets a foundational policy direction that will inform future rules and technical requirements for digital solutions across sectors such as smart cities, healthcare, and industry. 

Key Points:

  • Clearer regulatory path ahead: The Position Paper indicates that future regulations will bring standardized and transparent compliance criteria for IoT/M2M devices.
  • Increased focus on cybersecurity: New requirements may emerge around device-level security, authentication, and data protection, particularly for connected consumer and industrial devices.
  • Differentiated regulatory treatment: Future frameworks might vary by use case and level of risk, which could lead to specific type approval tracks depending on device application.
  • Interoperability and spectrum use: The CRA emphasizes seamless connectivity and may issue technical mandates on spectrum use and network compatibility, influencing device design and certification requirements.

Access the full Position Paper at the following link: https://eleoscompliance.com/regulatory/dh1KqfVL6S0Rc8_Pz62XFQ

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