Libya’s broadband gets a brainy BSS boost

Three companies are moving forward with a tech trial in Libya's telecom sector. Comarch, Hatif Libya, and Makman Technology Consulting just signed a Proof of Concept agreement in Tripoli. This new deal, following an earlier OSS pilot project from 2025, will test specific business support systems for fiber broadband services.

The goal is to help telecom operators adopt self-running networks and AI-driven operations faster. Their work builds on a strategic partnership formed earlier at an industry event. Initial efforts will craft a detailed plan for Hatif Libya to transform into a fully automated network service provider. A company executive stated that this PoC acts as a joint validation step after the OSS pilot's success. It will check how advanced business systems can improve full-service delivery and partnerships with internet providers.

Another executive noted the collaboration mixes Comarch's software skills with Makman's advisory role and Hatif Libya's real-world operational experience as a national operator. Their approach is practical and phased, aiming to sync technology with business goals. This agreement tightens the partnership, supporting broadband development in Libya. It also sets the stage for more widespread use of automation and digital transformation across the North African telecom market.
 

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