Libyan alliance extends autonomous networks cooperation
Comarch, Hatif Libya and Makman Technology Consulting have signed a new memorandum of understanding to continue their work on autonomous networks in Libya. The agreement sets out the next phase of their strategic cooperation, building on earlier projects in network automation and management.
The three partners aim to advance Libya’s telecom infrastructure by increasing the use of automated systems to run and monitor networks. The MoU formalises their plans to keep developing these capabilities, with Comarch providing software expertise and Hatif Libya and Makman focusing on local deployment and support.
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