Wednesday, November 30, 2011

East meets West as Libyana reconnects section of network after eight months

According to Middle Eastern business website Zawya.com, Libyana, Libya’s largest mobile operator in terms of subscribers, has ‘reconnected’ portions of its cellular network which have been out of action for around eight months – since the start of the increasingly violent revolution which culminated with Colonel Muammar Gaddafi being captured and killed by Libyan forces in Sirte. A statement issued by interim government, the National Transitional Council, confirmed: ‘Early on Friday morning Libyana’s telecommunications network was reconnected between eastern and western Libya, after being cut off for almost eight months. This news brought relief to many Libyans, who have been unable to communicate with their loved ones on either side of the country’


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OVETEL East meets West as Libyana reconnects section of network after eight months

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