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Regulators and Key Policy Stakeholders

Libyan Post, Telecommunication and Information Technology Company

State-owned telecom, information technology, and post services provider supporting the Libyan knowledge-based economy by modernizing and strengthening ICT infrastructure.

General Authority for Communications and Informatics

Government body that regulates telecommunication and information technology in Libya through laws, regulations, and monitoring compliance.

General Information Authority

National authority outlining information, data, and documentation systems in Libya by providing frameworks, provisions, and strategies.

National Information Security & Safety Authority (NISSA)

Responsible for safeguarding the integrity and availability of information technology infrastructure, resources, services, and data in Libya.

National ICT Policies

Libya 2020 Vision

Aims to diversify the Libyan economy by increasing the use of technology across society, creating electronic infrastructure, and developing legislation

Digital Economy regulations

Cyber Security Laws

Established the National Authority for Information Security and Safety by outlining the importance of data security.

Online Content Laws

Outlines the terms and conditions or registering domain names under Libya's country code. Mandates that websites under the ".ly" domain cannot contain obscene, scandalous, or indecent content.

Seeks to create an independent telecommunications ministry and allowed other companies to compete with government-owned telecom companies.