5G

The Chairman of Libya’s General Authority for Communications and Informatics has reviewed the progress of a committee tasked with preparing a roadmap for the implementation of 5G and future technologies.

During a meeting at the Authority’s HQ, the committee provided an update on its work, including the evaluation of the draft 5G roadmap. The presentation covered technical specifications and recommended scenarios for launching 5G services.

The discussion also touched upon preparations for post-5G advancements, with a focus on telecom tower sharing and cybersecurity regulations.

The Chairman affirmed the Authority’s commitment to addressing challenges and adhering to regulatory frameworks, viewing the development of 5G as a top priority for the country’s telecommunications sector.

In conclusion, the group agreed on plans to expand fibre optic networks, allocate frequencies at competitive prices, and develop strategies for tower sharing and extending coverage to remote areas.

In addition, the Authority also revealed its intention to launch a public survey on its website to gather feedback on the 5G roadmap.

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