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When will Libya have an independent telecom regulator?
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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.
To read the full transcript of the MarcoPolis interview with Eng. Usama Siala, Minister of Communications and Informatics of Libya, visit Marcopolis.net http://marcopolis.net/libya-detailed-overview-of-the-telecom-sector-0106.htm
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