Libya Telecom & Technology (LTT; Arabic: ليبيا للاتصالات والتقنية) is a Libyan government-owned company established in 1997 and based in Tripoli, Libya...
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generation network services. Libya Telecom & Technology (LTT) is a Libyan government-owned company based in Tripoli, Libya. As the country's most used...
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company Libya Telecom & Technology. The company moderates and controls the use of the Internet in Libya. 23 ISPs As of 2013[update] Libya Telecom & Technology...
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and by Libya's own telecommunications authority, the Libya Telecom & Technology, on its own website. In the following months many other Libyan embassies...
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.ly (category Communications in Libya)
perform all the domain registration tasks on behalf of LYNIC. Libya Telecom & Technology (ltt.ly) is one of those that offer .ly domains to companies and...
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LTT is an initialism for the following: Libya Telecom & Technology, a telecommunications company based in Libya Light the Torch, an American rock band...
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Retrieved 17 December 2014. "Government licenses sixth mobile operator – HiTs Telecom". TeleGeography. 18 January 2008. Retrieved 26 May 2015. "ARCT Burundi...
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the site was shut down following a letter to Violet Blue from Libya Telecom & Technology, saying that the site was contrary to the principles of Sharia...
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Libya is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to the east, Sudan to the southeast, Chad...
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General Posts and Telecommunications Company (category Telecommunications companies of Libya)
Libyana Mobile Phone) and other Libyan internet service providers. The company was established in 1984 with 70 telecom offices and 340 postal offices and...
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Egyptian techpreneur Amr Shady. TA telecom expanded from its headquarters in Egypt to Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Libya, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan...
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General Telecommunications Authority (category Communications in Libya)
in the rebel-controlled areas of Libya. Libya Telecom & Technology Free Libyana Carl Bagh (April 13, 2011). "Libyan rebels chisel out an independent cell...
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broadband service". TeleGeography. 2018-03-09. Retrieved 2018-04-16. "Libya Telecom & Technology (LTT)". Halberd Bastion. Retrieved 2019-11-19. "Orange Madagascar...
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Storm Daniel (redirect from 2023 Libya floods)
Assad, Abdulkader (21 September 2023). "Libyan PM announces restoration of telecom, Internet to Derna". The Libya Observer. Archived from the original on...
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Uganda Telecommunications Corporation Limited (redirect from Uganda Telecom Limited)
Uganda Telecom Limited (UTL) which was also owned by the Ugandan government. UTL was previously in receivership which it entered after the Libyan company...
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House National Trade Council, established by US President Trump Nepal Telecom NTC Televisión, Colombia Football South Australia National Training Centre...
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population estimate of 90.8 million. The telecom regulator in Ethiopia is Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT). In June 2018 the penetration...
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Egypt. AFR-IX telecom established a point of presence (PoP) in Lagos in 2021 and Accra in December 2022. In 2023, AFR-IX partnered with Libyan United International...
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Vodafone (redirect from Vodaphone Telecom)
full value for shareholders, Racal demerged Racal Telecom in 1991. On 16 September 1991, Racal Telecom was demerged from Racal Electronics as Vodafone Group...
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Telecommunications (CAMTEL) Ivory Coast Telecom Sudan Telecom Company Limited (SUDATEL) - Sudan Loteny Telecom - Ivory Coast Botswana Telecommunications...
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telecommunications companies of the Middle East and Africa are listed below: Comores Telecom Airtel Malawi (Airtel Group) Malawi Telecommunications Limited (MTL) Telekom...
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Aryeh Bourkoff (category American people of Libyan descent)
media, technology and telecommunications. Bourkoff was born in 1972 in Palo Alto, California. The son of filmmaker Vivienne Roumani, and is of Libyan Jewish...
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Centre for Excellence in Telecom Technology and Management (CETTM) located in Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai is the telecom training centre of MTNL...
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18 telecoms big companies, including. EIG has cable landing points at: Bude, UK Sesimbra, Portugal Gibraltar Marseille, France Monaco Tripoli, Libya Alexandria...
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Djibouti Telecom Gilat Satcom Nigeria Seychelles Cable System Lesotho Communications Authority Onatel Burundi TMCEL Mozambique Telkom Kenya Libyan Post Telecommunications...
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from the 1960s through the 1980s; and with Motorola, Debeka, and France Télécom more recently. It acquired Honeywell Information Systems in the late 1980s...
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offers help to Libya during criticised visit". BBC News. 7 January 2012. Carol Huang (21 July 2011). "Dubai telecoms engineers supply Libyan rebels with...
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Chinese–Libyan relations refer to the bilateral relations between China and Libya. Topics encompassed by these relations include diplomatic, economic...
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Usama Siala (category Communications ministers of Libya)
2014 Libyan government Minister of Communications and Informatics Usama Siala is a strong supporter of privatization of the telecom sector of Libya and...
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Internet censorship in the Arab Spring (section Libya)
utilized the law, technology, and violence to control what was being posted on and disseminated through the Internet. In Egypt, Libya, and Syria, the populations...
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