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Kuwait urges surrender of unlicensed wireless devices, extends deadline
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Kuwait urges surrender of unlicensed wireless devices, extends deadline

ARY News · Jun 9, 2026, 10:37 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • In a circular, the authority said it has observed a rise in the circulation and use of non-compliant wireless equipment through import, sale, possession, and operation without the required approvals and licences.
  • It warned that such devices may cause frequency interference and contribute to illegal communication activities.
  • The regulator stated that the directive applies to companies, retail outlets, online platforms, social media commercial accounts, and individuals.

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Add ARY News on Google AAResize KUWAIT CITY: Kuwait’s government has extended the deadline for the surrender of unlicensed wireless devices, granting a new grace period for individuals and businesses to comply with regulations.

According to the Arab Times, the Communications and Information Technology Regulatory Authority (CITRA) announced a three-month extension allowing entities and individuals in possession of, or trading in, unlicensed wireless devices to surrender them without facing penalties.

In a circular, the authority said it has observed a rise in the circulation and use of non-compliant wireless equipment through import, sale, possession, and operation without the required approvals and licences.

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