Injin, of that approximate 250,000 you have to factor out at least 40% as they are children, elderly etc. Also, Qatari households have on averrage 8 people per family househould not including any domestic help, which cuts down dramatically on internet subscription rates.

Add this in with most of the international calling being made is by expats and the mere Qatari/expat ratio I cant imagine how Q-Tel would be making most of its money off locals. Even if locals use their phones more, how to you count in that a local would have to talk on his phone 24 hours a day just to make up the expat/Qatari variance?

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