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Discussing a Memorandum of Understanding with General Authority for Telecommunications and informatics

On Wednesday 08-02-2023, a meeting and discussion session was held at the headquarters of the General Authority for Telecommunications and informatics in Tripoli, for the purpose of discussing a draft memorandum of understanding between the two parties, submitted by our organization. 

This session was attended by the Office Director  of the Chairman of the Authority and the directors of the relevant departments of the Authority, and the representatives of the Authority welcomed the members of the organization represented by : 

  • Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Organization and Director of the Policy Review Project. 
  • Member of the Board of Directors of the Organization and Project Manager of the Developer Summit and Technology Forum Project. 
  • Executive Director of the organization and Director of the Communications and Technology Report Project.  
  • Member of the Board of Directors of the organization. 
  • Project Manager of the Libyan Journal of Technology. 

The Authority expressed its readiness to cooperate permanently with the Organization, within the framework of the public interest and in the service of citizens, in several areas, including: 

  • Spreading technical awareness in society and promoting digital culture. 
  • Bringing together the views of the Commission and state institutions in general and the public. 
  • Exchange of experiences, knowledge and consultations between the two parties. 

The attendees discussed the draft items and expressed their opinions and observations on it, provided that some points are being redrafted by the Authority’s legal office. 

We hope that this memorandum will be a prelude to cooperation that enhances the cohesion of state institutions, civil society institutions and Libyan society in various fields of technology. 

Legislative sessions 

This morning 15-01-2023 at the Corinthia Hotel in the capital, Tripoli, a Panel Discussion was held for the purpose of discussing the executive regulations issued by the Council of Ministers, organized by the Libyan Organization for Information Technology and Telecommunication. 

The attendees discussed the licensing regulations and the competition regulation and expressed their opinions and observations thereon, provided that these observations are revised in an explanatory memorandum addressed to the Communications and Informatics Regulatory Authority in the form of reservation points or recommendations, after being transferred to the organization’s legal advisor, for the purpose of the necessary legal review. 

Libyan Digital Report 2022 

Libyan Digital Report 

Source: Datareportal’s website 

Original report source in English: datareportal.com 

Report link: https://datareportal.com/reports/digital-2022-libya 

Report Published: 16-2-2022 

Translation: Libyan Organization for Information and Communication Technology on 15-1-2023 

https://technology.ly/en/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/2023/01/Libya-Digital-2022.pdf

Free Fields – Signing a Cooperation Agreement 

The Libyan Organization for Information Technology and Telecommunication signed a cooperation agreement in the technical field with The Free Fields Foundation, which specializes in the field of mine clearance and remnants of war. The cooperation agreement has been signed on Monday, November 2022, at the headquarters of Free field Organization in Tripoli.

The agreement aims to create digital workspaces across Microsoft 365 apps 

Training the Free Fields Organization team on Microsoft cloud applications and solutions, managing the digital service provided and providing technical consultations. 

All these services, additions and solutions are provided as free and unconditional technical support from the Libyan Organization for Information Technology and Telecommunication team. 

The Libyan Organization for Information Technology and Telecommunications is working in cooperation with Microsoft, the Digital Transformation Company in Saudi Arabia, and Libyan Spider Company in Libya, to localize Microsoft’s services directed to the category of non-profit organizations and verify their eligibility and acceptance of technical solutions. 

The organization’s eligibility for these services comes from the national efforts of free fields teams to remove mines and remnants of war in their 10-year work on the ground. The Libyan Organization for Information and Communication Technology will be of help to them in this message and great efforts. 

This agreement is part of the joint efforts of everyone and everyone for a better Libyan digital society. 

Libya International Forum for Communications and Information Technology (TAQNIA 2022) 

The Libyan Organization for Information Technology and Telecommunications participated with a pavilion in the 2022 Technology Exhibition TAQNIA 2022 , which was held in the capital, Tripoli, November 14-17. 

The organization’s completed projects and future projects were presented. 

Cybercrime Law Review 

Cybercrime Law Review 

The Libyan Organization for Information Technology and Telecommunications invites you to review the Anti-Cybercrime Law No. 5 of 2022, issued by the Libyan House of Representatives on 9/27/2022. 

It is an opportunity for jurists, technicians, auditors, and specialists to participate and contribute with us by proposing amendments, correcting, or clarifying technical, procedural, or legal errors that may be contained in the articles of the Anti-Cybercrime Law. 

The organization will collect your amendments and comments in the articles separately, and then transfer them to the Al-Itqan Legal Consultation Office and the organization’s legal advisors, who are entrusted with submitting these comments, proposals and amendments to the Constitutional Court. 

This will be done by sending a link containing the form designated for writing amendments, appeals, or explanations, and this is after writing to us with a request for participation, technical background, experience, or the ability to contribute to adding amendments. 

The deadline for reviewing and receiving the materials is Wednesday 10-5-2022 at 11:59 pm, and the memorandum will be sent to the Constitutional Chamber for consideration. 

To participate, please send us an email 

inbox [at] technology [dot] ly 

Services provided by Google and Microsoft 

The Libyan Information and Communications Technology Organization provides the following services for free with support from Google and Microsoft: 

  • Helping well-known, legal and active civil society organizations in Libyan society, obtain Microsoft 365 cloud services and applications for free, for a few up to 300 accounts. 
  • Helping public and private schools obtain sch domain names and facilitating access to Google services for education spaces with an unlimited number of students and capacities, for all Libyan students. 
  • Helping higher institutes and technical colleges obtain edu domain names, and facilitating access to Google services for education spaces, with an unlimited number of students and capacities, for all members of the institutes and colleges. 
  • Helping universities in general, and those that comply with the procedures of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, in obtaining edu domain names, and facilitating access to Google services for education spaces, with an unlimited number of students and capacities, for all students enrolled in the study. 

For more information, contact the organization’s official email:

inbox@technology.ly 

Cisco Adopts our organization to be an educational academy 

Cisco Adopts our organization to be an educational academy 

The Libyan Organization for Information and Communications Technology has been accredited to be an educational academy for Cisco Networking Academy. programs and courses. 

This adoption came after months of intra-organizational consultation, audit, face-to-face and Webex meetings with the Cisco team. 

We are proud of this partnership, and we are currently preparing training places, laboratories, etc., and will open the door to accepting trainers for accreditation later according to specific standards. 

Libyan Organization for Information Technology and Telecommunication 

Annual Report 2021 

The 2021 annual report of the Libyan Organization for Information Technology and Telecommunications, in which the organization’s team tried to show all of their achievements and activities. 

This report is the first year’s report, and we look forward to the assistance of all components, segments and groups of society, especially the technical community, private and public companies, institutions, ministries and Libyan state bodies, to extend a helping hand, cooperation and understanding to create the greatest technical impact during the year 2022. We look forward to filling the void and building bridges of communication between society. On the one hand, and state institutions and companies on the other hand, by proposing legislation, regulations and policies, holding activities, events, conferences and exhibitions, and contributing to field and knowledge work. We open the door to volunteering, contribution and assistance to all technically active individuals, and everyone who can provide and enrich the organization and its work, and everyone who wants to learn and has passion. 

We also temporarily open the doors of contribution and unconditional support to companies that have a clear vision and action plans, as well as to institutions and bodies that seek to achieve the best, and that have been restricted by legislation that is not compatible with global technical development. 

Report link 

Report link

Libyan Organization for Information Technology and Telecommunications 

Cooperation Agreement with the National Center for Disease Control 

On Thursday morning, February 10, 2022, at the National Center for Disease Control, a cooperation agreement was signed between the National Center for Disease Control and the Libyan Organization for Information and Communications Technology, in the presence of Dr. Haider Muftah Al-Sayeh, Director General of the Centre, and Mr. Amin Saleh, President of the Libyan Organization for Information and Communications Technology. 

The signed agreement included the implementation of joint programs in the field of technical awareness, the assistance of each party to the other in exchanging knowledge, experience, opinions and advice, and the use of technical services of each party whenever the possibility and various means of cooperation became available.