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Libya, Sirti resumes work on the fiber optic network

Through the Joint Venture Sirt, a company 55% owned by Sirti and 45% by LPTIC, Sirti will now be able to resume the activities envisaged in the contracts, for a total value of over 50 million euros,

Libya, Sirti resumes work on the fiber optic network

Sirti resumes work in Libya, where the Italian engineering company is building a long-distance fiber optic network.

Through the Joint Venture Sirt, a company owned 55% by Sirti and 45% by LPTIC (Libyan post, telecommunication & information technology company), Sirti will now be able to resume the activities envisaged in the contracts - for a total value of over 50 million euros – interrupted during the war.

The company will also have the task of quickly restoring the functionality of the optical fiber telecommunication network built in the last three years and damaged during the recent civil war, but also of quickly starting off with the construction of the missing part.

"The NGNP, Next Generation Network Project, has been considered by the Libyan government as one of the priority works for the reconstruction of the country", declared the CEO of Sirti Stefano Lorenzi.

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