Minister of Communications and Informatics - MarcoPolis Your local business media with a global reach Wed, 22 May 2013 10:04:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 Libya to Spend LYD 1.5 billion on ICT Investment Projects in 5 Years /libya-to-spend-lyd-15-billion-on-ict-investment-projects-in-5-years.htm Wed, 22 May 2013 10:04:27 +0000 /libya-to-spend-lyd-15-billion-on-ict-investment-projects-in-5-years.htm In 2013 two major contracts for the modernization of the two mobile operators are signed. For Libyana the estimated costs of the upgrade is LYD 230-250 million and approximately the same amount for Almadar, the second largest mobile operator in Libya. Eng. Usama Siala, Minister of Communications and Informatics of Libya, explains the telecom investment road-map for 2013-2014.

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The Third Licence in Libyan Telecom Depends on the New Law /the-third-licence-in-libyan-telecom-depends-on-the-new-law.htm Wed, 22 May 2013 10:00:42 +0000 /the-third-licence-in-libyan-telecom-depends-on-the-new-law.htm Today the Libyan telecom space is operated by a state monopoly holding that has grip on voice, data and international gateway. Eng. Usama Siala, Minister of Communications and Informatics of Libya, talks about specific problems of introducing the 3rd licence (3rd mobile operator) to the market.

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Independent Telecommunication Regulator: A Priority for the Ministry of Telecommunication in Libya /independent-telecommunication-regulator-a-priority-for-the-ministry-of-telecommunication-in-libya.htm Wed, 22 May 2013 09:50:01 +0000 /independent-telecommunication-regulator-a-priority-for-the-ministry-of-telecommunication-in-libya.htm Eng. Usama Siala, Minister of Communications and Informatics of Libya, talks about the new telecommunication law and independent telecom regulatory authority. According to Siala, the priority of the ministry is to promulgate the new telecom law that would allow for an independent TRA and greater involvement of the private sector in the telecom industry.

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