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Libyan General communication Authority Damages of the Libyan communications systems due to Armed Militias burglary, destroy & crusader aggression

Targeting the infrastructure in various regions at the Great Jamahiriya becomes the main duty for the NATO. However, the intention behind this devastation is to produce the opportunity for foreign companies to have a crack in the country re-infrastructure, which will cost the country billions of dollars. And countries those politically or directly involved in this war will eventually have the better chance in the presumed re-infrastructure. These countries will eventually gain a lot of benefits such as, to get rid of a major part of its old arsenal. Meanwhile, the cost of this war and the use of these devastating weapons will be particularly sponsored by countries: UAE and Qatar. It is also to create better chances to Weapon Manufacturers in the West to produce modern weapons of mass destruction, and to compensate the shortage in its old stock due to its use against the Great Jamahiriya. Speaking about the communication sector as being an important infrastructure segment for any modern country, and being a communication tool between the people locally and overseas. This sector makes it services available to most of local institutions such as, hospitals, schools, universities, institutes, police stations, banks, airports and other financial services. Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression

The accurate incurrence to communication sector and its operating systems leaves no doubt or excuse to the occurring humanitarian crimes. The absence of communication services led to freezing in delivering services in various areas: medical, education, security and other IT services. Moreover, maintenance operations in some defected places become hard to conduct and reach. Also become difficult for employees to communicate and conduct their jobs effectively. Despite wrongly delivered information, and preprogrammed media effort, and with the lack of specific tacks from neutral investigating committees, Libya has accepted 1970 - 1973. This acceptance shows the Libyan State's commitment to international legitimacy. Therefore, The General Board of Communication of The Great Libyan Jamahiriya would inform The International Board of Communication of what is going on the ground, including the occurring damage in the communication and the rest of sectors. Also to highlight the phoniness and the contradiction of all allegations claiming that this crusade is to protect civilians. We hereby acknowledge that our operating locations have no army usages or connections, and from now on, employees and their families will start to act as human armor to protect those locations. Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression

The Libyan General telecommunication Authority Include these compamnies: LITC Aljeel Aljaded Almadar Aljaded Hatef Libya LTT Libyana provide wholesale international Telephony provide Wholesale IP and Data Network: Provide the Internet capacities for the local Internet service providers Provide International Private Leased Circuit Provide Signaling links for local mobile operators used for roaming TV and Broadcasting Althuraya VSAT Services Voice call SMS GPRS International Roaming International Calling VAS Optical and submarine cable. Microwave system Satellites communication (C.D.M.A) fixed lines services (PSTN ) fixed lines services TV. and Broadcasting Civil Works and Networks provisioning Internet Service Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression

Libya Map showing the coverage of all systems of telecommunication sector Tripoli Zawia Darna Khumus Misrata ALbayda Zwara Benghazi Tobrok Nalot Sirt Which include these services: Optical and submarine cable Microwave system Satellites communication Mobile telephony TV and Broadcasting International Calling VSAT Services Internet Service Ajdabia Ras Lanof Sabha Alkufra Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression

 Disconnected areas caused by armed gangsters Tripoli Zawia Darna Khumus Misrata ALbayda Zwara Benghazi Tobrok Nalot Sirt Ajdabia Ras Lanof Sabha Alkufra  Disconnected areas caused by armed gangsters Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression

Crusader aggression strikes area Sirt western area Sirt eastern area Sirt Submarine Cable Sirt – Houn Road Next Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression

Air strikes damages on the Sirt western area Albwerat Micrwave Station Wishka and Hisha switches Aljeel Aljadeed equipment Communication (C.D.M.A) equipment Broadcasting equipment Sirt company GAS line equipment Libyana equipment Almadar Aljadid equipment AC and Power equipment Back Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression

Air strikes damages on the Sirt-Houn road Repeater 1 Repeater 2 Repeater 3 Repeater 5 Almadar Aljadid & Libyana equipment Back Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression

Air strikes damages on the Sirt Eastern area Repeater 4 Switches of Algurdabia, alhniwa, Alamra, Ahrawa, Alnwflia Back Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression

Air strikes damages on Submarine cable Repeater 6 – Ras Lanof Repeater 7 – Bin Jawad Back Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression

Almadar Aljadid Coverage after NATO strikes Tripoli Zawia Darna Khumus Misrata ALbayda Zwara Benghazi Tobrok Nalot Sirt Ajdabia Ras Lanof Sabha Alkufra  Working Area Disconnected Area Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression

Libyana Coverage after NATO strikes Tripoli Zawia Darna Khumus Misrata ALbayda Zwara Benghazi Tobrok Nalot Sirt Ajdabia Ras Lanof Sabha Alkufra  Working Area Disconnected Area Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression

Hatif Libya Coverage after NATO strikes Tripoli Zawia Darna Khumus Misrata ALbayda Zwara Benghazi Tobrok Nalot Sirt Ajdabia Ras Lanof Sabha Alkufra  Working Area Disconnected Area Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression

Aljeel Aljadeed TV and Broadcasting Coverage after NATO strikes Tripoli Zawia Darna Khumus Misrata ALbayda Zwara Benghazi Tobrok Nalot Sirt Ajdabia Ras Lanof Sabha Alkufra  Working Area Disconnected Area Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression

Aljeel Aljadeed VSAT damaged stations after NATO strikes Oil filed & Oil companies connecting project  Albrega Oil marketing Co. Al-sreer station Hatef Libya switchesconnecting project Ajdabia station Benghazi Station Misrata Station Zala Station Marada Station Jalo station Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression

Servives has been stopped according to these events Almadar Aljadid LIBYANA Hatef Libya LTT Aljeel Aljadid LITC Stopped Services 60% of voice call SMS GPRS International Roaming International Calling VAS voice call in some areas land and wireless lines in the corrupted areas Direct lines of the oil and public companies submarine station musrata Internet service in the corrupted area TV and Broadcasting VSAT Services Cut in the terrestrial cable with Egypt Financial Damages (more details) Almadar Aljadid LIBYANA Hatef Libya LTT Aljeel Aljadid LITC Financial Damages 263,000,000 782,000,000 60,000,000 225,000,000 101,590,000 54,525,000 Total Financial damage for the communication sector1,486,115,000 L.D Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression

Projects suspended due to the recent events Expansion of the wireless landlines coverage project, phase 3 ERP project Stop importing of wireless connectors equipments Stop importing of TV broadcasting equipments Stop importing of VSAT equipments Mobile phone network project Tripoli VIP network NGN project Fiber optic cable (1000Km) around the area of Sirt project Data Center project VSAT expansion project Libya-Greece Submarine Cable (Silphium) Europe-India Gate way (EIG Submarine Cable) Tripoli-Mazara Submarine Cable upgrade Local ring for the International transmission ports Network Operation Centre International switch upgrade Shared Technical and administrative property in KM4 Borders’ terrestrial Cable Upgrade (Ras Jdir, Emsaed) Hatef Libya Aljeel Aljadid LITC Next generation network 1 (NGBN1) Next generation network 2 (NGBN2) Wimax Phase II Convergence Billing System Managed Service Project HLR Disaster Recovery Pay For Me Service TestBed Center MVPN BSMP (Bulk Short Massege Platform) GRX - roaming GPRS GECOL DVPN AlGAZ DVPN Converging Billing project CBS Microwaves project (Imsaad – Sirt) Network monitoring project GPRS expansion project Network operating center project 5 main switches fiber optics project. Expansion Project 2.5 million subscribers. 3/4G project. L T T LIBYANA Almadar Aljadid Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression

The total damages of the entire telecommunications sector due to projects suspension, burglary, destroy of the Armed Militias , & crusader aggression is approximate 1.5 billion L.D Damages of the Libyan telecommunications systems due to Militias' destroy, & crusader aggression