World Telecommunication Day - 3 dirham

World Telecommunication Day - 3 dirham

Year
1971
Face Value
3
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
National Day

Catalogs References

Michel
QA 453
Yvert & Tellier
QA 165B
Stanley Gibbons
QA 357

Technical Details

Colors
Multicolor
Perforation
13½
Printing
Offset lithography
Printers
Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ltd
The observation of the third annual World Telecommunication Day on May 17, 1971, marked a significant milestone in the global celebration of international connectivity, centering on the foundational theme of Space and Telecommunications Established by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to commemorate its 1865 founding, the 1971 event focused heavily on the revolutionary role of satellite networks, global broadcasting, and outer space technology in bridging geographical divides. This milestone highlighted how satellite communications were rapidly transforming international diplomacy, meteorological forecasting, and global data transmission, paving the way for a more unified and digitally interconnected global community. By issuing vibrant commemorative stamps featuring telecommunication towers, orbital paths, and satellite arrays, nations worldwide including Qatar reaffirmed their formal commitment to building modern technological infrastructures and fostering international cooperation across the global communication frontier.