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ictQatar publishes report on Digital Media Landscape in Qatar
 
 
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Individuals, businesses and the government in Qatar are widely accessing and using digital media in varied ways, and the digital content industry in the country seems poised for considerable growth based on the findings of the Qatar Digital Media Report 2011, which was published by ictQatar.

The report is an in-depth review of the digital media ecosystem in Qatar, measuring the impact of the Internet on individuals and businesses, and identifying trends in usage, attitudes and preferences associated with digital content in the country.

In the report, digital media is defined as any content including text, graphics, audio, and video that can be transmitted over the Internet or through computer networks. It is viewed as a complement to more traditional media, such as newspapers, radio and television. The Digital Media Report gives an overview of the digital media ecosystem in Qatar, details usage across segments, addresses how digital content is generated in Qatar and what the growth drivers are in the digital media sector.

Among individual users, Internet penetration stands at 82% overall in Qatar, with emailing, downloading music and movies, watching videos, and researching goods and services representing the most popular usages. Not surprisingly, younger users make-up a large portion of overall Internet users and represent the most active group. The majority of Internet users, 89 percent, access the Internet from home, and 24 percent of users in Qatar access Internet on their mobile devices.

The report found that Internet users in Qatar primarily accessed websites in English, with only 29 percent accessing the Internet in Arabic, despite 42 percent of the population having Arabic as their first language. For both English and Arabic speakers, search engines were the most frequented websites, with social media sites such as Facebook being the second most popular online usage. Online newspapers were also accessed by 38 percent of Internet users in Qatar, with the Gulf Times being the most popular local online English language newspaper, and Al-Sharq being the most popular online Arabic newspaper. In terms of international online news outlets, BBC was the preferred choice for English speakers, while Al Jazeera was the preferred choice for Arabic speakers.

The Digital Media Landscape report also highlighted efforts by Qatar's government and private institutions to enhance its communication infrastructure, citing this as a major driver for future growth in the digital media sector. This included the Qatar National Broadband Network, the Es'Hail Satellite Program, and the international submarine cable project.

The report also sites some challenges facing the development of digital media in Qatar, including privacy, the security of data and personal information, and the protection of intellectual property rights. Forty-three percent of survey respondents stated they were not very confident about the security features available on the Internet. ictQatar has taken the lead to address some of these concerns, including the development of the National Information Assurance Framework, investing in building IT skills among its people, introducing a Digital Content Incubation Center to support entrepreneurship in the sector, and establishing a Creative Commons affiliate in Qatar as one way to address digital content rights.

Research for Qatar's Digital Media Landscape Report was conducted as part of ictQatar's broader research on Qatar's ICT Landscape, which was released earlier this year.

Posted on: Aug 7 2011


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IT Association
 
http://www.ict.gov.qa
Country: Qatar

Our vision is to connect people to the technologies that will enrich their lives, drive economic development and inspire confidence in our nations future.

We see a future where all Qatari citizens and businesses will confidently use information and communication technology to enrich their lives, better compete in the global marketplace, and support Qatars advancement to global economic leadership.

Our job is to bring the best of information technology to every person and business in Qatar. We aim to make life easier, brighter and better.

ictQATAR is one more example of the bold, progressive thinking thats moving Qatar to the forefront of the global marketplace.

* What we do
1 - We are the countrys independent and fair regulator and consumer advocate, protecting consumers and business from unfair practices as our country transitions to a competitive telecoms market.

2 - We are the government body that nurtures innovative technologies to make daily life easier and more fulfilling. We foster citizens involvement in important government processes. We seek to make people of all ages and income levels comfortable with technology, giving them confidence in the future.


ictQATARs headquarter is located in Al Mirqab Tower, Al Corniche Street, Doha, Qatar.
Phone: +974-499-5333
Fax: +974- 493-5913
Email: info@ict.gov.qa
P.O. Box: 23264 Doha ,Qatar

CONTACT
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email: hnadim@ict.gov.qa

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Fathy Kassem
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