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    Ion Telecom: driving Libya’s digital transition

    By Liz LuJuly 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Ion Telecom provides national fibre backbone, cloud, and infrastructure services across Libya.
    • The company supports digital transformation across public and private sectors amid regulatory and logistical challenges.

    Ion Telecom and technology’s infrastructure-Led approach

    Ion Telecom and Technology, one of Libya’s premier infrastructure providers, has been instrumental in building the country’s digital backbone. Offering a full suite of services ranging from national fibre optic deployment to private cloud and IP telephony, Ion is addressing the core connectivity gaps in a country still rebuilding critical ICT systems.

    The company operates a licensed nationwide fibre-optic backbone and provides end-to-end enterprise connectivity, virtual private cloud services, and secure data centre infrastructure. Its clientele includes telecom operators, government institutions, financial services, and educational organisations that rely on secure, high-availability digital infrastructure. In a region where internet penetration remains uneven and power stability is unpredictable, Ion’s managed services—such as hosted PBX, cloud backup, and disaster recovery—have become essential to digital continuity.

    Ion’s commitment to carrier-neutral data interconnectivity and next-gen cloud services aligns with Libya’s broader goals for tech-led growth. In a 2023 infrastructure briefing, Ion noted that demand for resilient broadband and cloud platforms had increased by over 40%, especially in underserved urban regions.

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    Ion Telecom and Technology’s role in Libya’s ICT recovery

    Libya’s telecommunications sector has long faced fragmentation, poor regulatory enforcement, and limited international integration. Ion is helping bridge this divide by offering a stable and modern alternative to ageing systems. Its partnerships with public sector entities have allowed for the digitalisation of government services, while its robust security posture ensures compliance with data protection protocols.

    In a post-conflict environment, where rebuilding infrastructure often takes precedence over innovation, Ion stands out for combining both. Its cloud services are also facilitating digital entrepreneurship, offering SMEs the ability to scale affordably and securely. Ion’s ongoing expansion reflects both the rising need for modern connectivity and the growing trust in local providers to meet that need.

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    Liz Lu

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