
The General Information Authority GIA announced on Monday, April 13, that the General Authority for Communications and Information Technology has adopted a regulatory framework for in-flight internet services within Libyan airspace. This initiative aligns with the National Communications and Information Technology Strategy 2023-2027. The framework allows airlines to offer high-quality internet services, including Ku-band satellite connectivity and in-flight Wi-Fi, under strict technical controls to prevent interference with terrestrial networks or navigation systems. This development aims to enhance the travel experience for passengers by providing high-speed internet and supports the aviation sector's move towards integrated digital services, meeting modern connectivity expectations.
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