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Internet Access in Libya: A Comprehensive Overview

Internet Access in Libya: A Comprehensive Overview

Libya’s core internet framework is state-dominated under the Libyan Post, Telecommunication and Information Technology Company (LPTIC), with LTT as the leading fixed broadband and data services ISP, Libyana and Al-Madar Al-Jadeed as two state mobile operators, and about 25 private ISPs plus 23 VSAT operators licensed since 2011. Libyana launched 4G LTE in January 2018 and had 49 towns covered…
16 February 2025
Internet Access in China

Internet Access in China

By the end of 2023, about 1.09 billion Chinese residents were online (roughly 77.5% of the population), with over 99% of users accessing the net via mobile phones. China’s three major Internet Service Providers are China Telecom (state-owned, dominant in southern China), China Unicom (state-owned, dominant in northern regions), and China Mobile (the largest mobile operator, dominant in central and…
10 February 2025
Internet Access in Syria

Internet Access in Syria

History of Internet Development in Syria Syria was relatively late in opening internet access to the public. An internet connection was established in the country by 1997, but for years Syria was the only connected Middle Eastern country that did not allow general public access Hrw. In the late 1990s, only government institutions and a few individuals (often via proxy connections…
7 February 2025
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Stock Market Today

  • Bitcoin Shows Signs of Stability as Institutions Favor Hedging, Coinbase and Glassnode Report
    January 27, 2026, 8:55 PM EST. Bitcoin is entering a more stable and resilient phase, according to a joint report by Coinbase Institutional and Glassnode. The firms note that excess leverage was flushed during last year's Q4 selloff, reducing vulnerability to liquidations. Institutional investors now prefer options hedges over leveraged futures, signaling defensive positioning. On-chain data reveal redistribution by long-term holders rather than forced selling, suggesting a disciplined market structure. Coinbase's Global M2 Money Supply Index indicates near-term support, although growth may moderate later. Investor sentiment has shifted from optimism to caution since October, aligning with macroeconomic uncertainties and subdued market dynamics. The report underscores a shift toward durability over speculative momentum in Bitcoin's outlook.
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