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Libyan alliance extends autonomous networks cooperation

Libyan alliance extends autonomous networks cooperation

Comarch, Hatif Libya, and Makman Technology Consulting have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) defining the next phase of their strategic cooperation in the area of autonomous networks.

Hatif Libya, a telecommunication services provider and enabler, is a subsidiary of the state-owned Libyan Post, Telecommunications and Information Technology Holding Company (LPTIC), 

Makman is a TM Forum-recognised transformation consultancy specialising in digital transformation, AIOps readiness, and zero-touch network enablement. TM Forum is a global alliance of more than 800 organisations across the connectivity ecosystem.

This agreement builds on the previously validated value of Comarch’s solutions in Hatif’s operational environment, following successful cooperation on zero-touch and network automation. These initiatives, the partners say, confirmed the ability of the Comarch platform to deliver tangible operational benefits and to operate effectively within the specific network and business context of the operator.

Marcin Kaleta, CEO of the Telecommunications Division at Comarch, explains: “With this memorandum, we move from validation to execution, defining a joint roadmap toward higher levels of network autonomy. Our cooperation aims to progressively extend automation across the service lifecycle, leveraging TM Forum standards and open digital architecture to ensure scalability, interoperability and long-term sustainability”, says

Ahmad Jafaar, CEO of Hatif Libya, adds: “The memorandum establishes a foundation for continued collaboration focused on measurable value, standards-based automation and the gradual realisation of full network autonomy”.

This isn’t just about Libya. As part of the initiative, Comarch, Hatif Libya and Makman intend to develop a reference implementation for autonomous networks, designed to serve as a benchmark for similar transformation programmes among telecommunications operators across Africa. The roadmap addresses both operational efficiency and future service innovation, supporting a structured evolution toward fully autonomous network operations.



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