Libya vows to end telecommunications monopoly
Country’s Prime Minister lists poor quality of service and high cost of communication as key challenges.
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Libya: telco Hatif pens deal with US network firm to expand service
Libyan Post, Telecommunications and Information Company subsidiary looks to extend reach to under-served areas.
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Almadar Aljadeed jumpstarts 5G race in Libya
\Mobile network operator will roll out services in phases, beginning with the capital Tripoli.
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Libya's ICT: Fragmented, but not broken
Despite continued political conflict, post-civil war Libya can ride the crest of the digital wave spreading across the continent.
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Environmental tech firm helps destroy Libyan chemical weapons
US company UXB International says its solutions have helped dispose of toxic arms.
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Alcatel-Lucent building 1,000km Libya undersea cable
System is set to link the country’s capital Tripoli to Benghazi, amid rebuilding efforts.
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New Libya office for Nokia Solutions and Networks (NSN)
Company plans to boost country’s mobile broadband development and skill-levels.
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Libya to list mobile operator Libyana next year
The country plans to open up its telecoms market to foreign investment.
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‘Libya to offer third mobile licence’
Report says the bidding process could be underway in three to six months.
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'Libya halts tender for telco management contract'
This is according to Etisalat CEO Ahmad Julfar whose company wants the deal.