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    Kuwait Extends Deadline for Surrender of Unlicensed Wireless Devices

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 9, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Kuwait has announced an extension to the deadline for surrendering unlicensed wireless devices, urging users to comply with the new regulations. This move aims to curb the use of unauthorized equipment that can interfere with licensed telecommunications networks. The government’s initiative reflects its commitment to maintaining the integrity and security of wireless communications across the country.

    Unlicensed wireless devices can cause significant disruptions, including signal interference and potential breaches of network security. By encouraging the public to hand over such equipment, authorities seek to ensure smoother operation of licensed services and protect consumers from unreliable or unsafe devices. The extension provides additional time for users to comply without facing penalties.

    In a significant development for Kuwait’s telecommunications sector, this regulatory enforcement highlights the growing importance of managing wireless spectrum efficiently. It also aligns with broader regional efforts to modernize communication infrastructure and safeguard digital environments. The outcome is expected to benefit both service providers and consumers by fostering a more reliable and secure wireless ecosystem.

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