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[edit] Television

There are twelve television stations run by the government:

[edit] Radio

[edit] Private radio stations

[edit] Government run station

The three radio stations are run by the government.

[edit] Printed media

There are four daily newspapers, all controlled and monitored by the government-owned press company General Press Corporation.

There are also a number of weekly newspapers.

[edit] Cellular and GSM

There are two GSM mobile telephone network operators, both owned by the government:

In the course of the 2011 Libyan civil war, the government severed the physical communications links between the rebel-held east and the rest of Libya. However, the newer and less centralised Libyana network held copies of the HLR and engineers were able to restore some local services. With some assistance from the international community, and funded by an expatriate Libyan, a limited international service became available in mid-April. NTC officials were reported to be negotiating with Qtel, the Qatari-owned service provider, to restore full service to the rebel-held areas.[1]

[edit] Internet

Internet and telecommunications are mainly run by the government through a semi-private telecommunication company Libya Telecom & Technology. The company moderates and controls the use of the Internet in Libya.

The four ISP's in Libya are:

[edit] The Internet and the civil war

On 18 February 2011, the day after the first protests that were to lead to the 2011 Libyan civil war, Libya appeared to have withdrawn all of its BGP prefix announcements from the Internet for a short period, cutting it off from the rest of the global Internet. The prefix were re-advertised six hours later.[2]

There was no traffic for several hours on 19 and 20 February. Service picked up over the next few days to almost normal levels until, at 6:00am on 3 March, traffic effectively ceased (except for very limited satellite links). The government had severed the underwater backbone fibre-optic cable that runs along the coast, linking networks in the east and servers in the west of the country. Engineers reckon the break is between the cities of Misrata and Khoms, and may be a physical or electronic rupture.[3]

From 10 July traffic began increasing again, and after a brief shutdown on 15 July, it was reaching about 15% of its pre-17 February levels up to 22 August, the day Tripoli fell to the rebels. Traffic began increasing again at that point, and (as of 2 September) was reaching daily levels in excess of 50% and often as high as 75% of pre-war levels.[4]

[edit] Data

Telephones - main lines in use
4.25 million (2009)
Telephones - mobile cellular
10.022 million (2009)
Radio broadcast stations
AM 23, FM 15, shortwave 2 (1998)
Radios
3.07 million (2002)
Television provider companies
1 cable company and 1 satellite (DBS) company (2006)
Television broadcast stations
24 (plus 31 low-power repeaters), (1997)
Televisions
2.69 million (1997)
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
23 (1999)
People connected to the Internet
7.525 million (2009)
People connected to DSL or Cable Internet connection
5.3 million (2009)

Country code (Top-level domain): .ly

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Details from Al Jazeera report, here
  2. ^ James Cowie (2011-02-18). "Libyan Disconnect". Renesys. http://www.renesys.com/blog/2011/02/libyan-disconnect-1.shtml. 
  3. ^ Details from an Al Jazeera report dated 23 April 2011 here.
  4. ^ For live graphs of Google traffic, which give a reasonable picture of all internet traffic, see here

3 videos found

Pro and anti Libyan protests

Lack of communications in Libya hampers acurate information.

Dr. Moussa Ibrahim is speaking on Alrai TV [24-08-2011] د. موسى ابراهيم

Mousa Ibrahim Translated by اسكندر بيك Libya will be Volcano , I tell you now , Volunteers still coming to Tripoli , I tell you that 6000 Volunteers just come now at this hours and they are inside the city . rats entered Tripoli under the cover of NATO Hilocapters , More than 80% is free . i Salute all Tribes whom come here to Protect Tripoli . big improve to you that they are failed to enter bab Azizia that NATO bombed Bab Azizia 64 times , and we went out of it because Bab azizia isn't present anything but it will be symbol . I tell Libyan people that Libya government still control everything . and we still can move to plan B or C or D , we still have many plans . rats can't represent anything real because they are under the cover of NATO ., and we are going to make it hell on them , they are not belonging to Libyans at all , they stole houses , they killed innocent people although their masters ordered them to be nice with people . they tried to cut electricity , water on people , they want Destroy Libya to bring their companies . i was with the tribes they made a command to lead the battle in Tripoli , lots of volunteers still coming here , some come by taxi , because the elder tribes declared the Jehaad , rats can't continuous in this war but they still asking NATO . today we captured 4 Qaters , one Emarati . and lots of foreigners in the hands of our army , also we captured 20 rats in some streets , also Khamis Gaddafi and some volunteers attack rats in Ayen Zara ...

Mousa Ibrahim's Speech - Midnight 23rd August - English Voice Over

Mousa Ibrahim Translated by اسكندر بيك Libya will be Volcano , I tell you now , Volunteers still coming to Tripoli , I tell you that 6000 Volunteers just come now at this hours and they are inside the city . rats entered Tripoli under the cover of NATO Hilocapters , More than 80% is free . i Salute all Tribes whom come here to Protect Tripoli . big improve to you that they are failed to enter bab Azizia that NATO bombed Bab Azizia 64 times , and we went out of it because Bab azizia isn't present anything but it will be symbol . I tell Libyan people that Libya government still control everything . and we still can move to plan B or C or D , we still have many plans . rats can't represent anything real because they are under the cover of NATO ., and we are going to make it hell on them , they are not belonging to Libyans at all , they stole houses , they killed innocent people although their masters ordered them to be nice with people . they tried to cut electricity , water on people , they want Destroy Libya to bring their companies . i was with the tribes they made a command to lead the battle in Tripoli , lots of volunteers still coming here , some come by taxi , because the elder tribes declared the Jehaad , rats can't continuous in this war but they still asking NATO . today we captured 4 Qaters , one Emarati . and lots of foreigners in the hands of our army , also we captured 20 rats in some streets , also Khamis Gaddafi and some volunteers attack rats in Ayen Zara ...

 

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