London, 16 March 2021:
A meeting was held yesterday between the Chairman of the Libyan Post Telecommunications & Information Technology Company (LPTIC), Faisel Gergab and Lydie Sheehan, the Country Director for British Trade Relations in Libya and Tunisia.
The LPTIC reported that the meeting discussed ”the importance of cooperation between the two countries in the field of telecommunications and technology and the opening of new horizons for development and investment in the sector in Libya. The meeting also discussed how British telecommunication companies can contribute to LPTIC’s strategic plan and future projects”.
It also reported that at the meeting, ”both parties reviewed the active role that LPTIC and its subsidiaries play in developing the telecommunication sector in Libya”.
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London, 26 February 2021:
The chairman of the Libyan Post Telecommunications and Information Technology Company, Faisel Gergab, met this morning with the U.S. embassy’s Commercial Attaché, Daniel Liss, U.S. Director of the American Chamber of Commerce in Libya (AmCham Libya), Debbie Hirst, and a group of American telecommunication and technology companies interested in investing in Libya.
During the meeting, LPTIC and its subsidiary companies outlined the vital role they play in providing technology and telecommunication services throughout Libya and the importance of cooperation with American technology companies in development and investment in this sector.
Gergab stated: “LPTIC’s plans for 2021-2023 aim to develop the ICT sector and improve investments in the country. International companies are considered strategic partners in development and investment in Libya and LPTIC is looking forward to more cooperation between the US and Libya.”