Libya’s Post, Telecommunications and Information Technology Holding Company has signed a preliminary memorandum of understanding with Saudi Arabia’s Technology Link Services for Telecommunications, marking a new step toward deeper regional cooperation in the telecommunications sector. The agreement was concluded on December 11 during a meeting between the Libyan company’s Chairman, Youssef Ibrahim Hussein, and a Saudi delegation led by Ali bin Misfer Al-Qahtani.
The MoU establishes a framework for collaboration across several strategic areas, including technical studies, urban and national network development, market assessments, and the formulation of regional connectivity strategies with African neighbours. The partnership aims to support infrastructure development while enabling knowledge transfer and technical expertise exchange between the two countries.
Hussein said the agreement aligns with Libya’s digital vision, noting that regional cooperation is critical for modernising telecommunications infrastructure, supporting economic growth, and keeping pace with global digital transformation trends. The partnership reflects a broader push by both Libya and Saudi Arabia to strengthen cross-border collaboration and accelerate digital development across the region.
