General Posts and Telecommunications Company

[4] The company is the main internet provider in Libya, and it cut internet connections between Libya and the rest of the world very shortly after the beginning of the protests against the Gaddafi regime that would result in the Libyan Civil War in progress.While the rule applies to censoring pornographic sites, it has been found that Internet filters have blocked other websites, including some that may have been omitted due to a political nature.Due to lacking security and recent activist and journalist assassinations and kidnappings, people have found it to be unsafe to recite their rights of freedom of speech.Currently, it appears that freedom of the flow of information was not included in GPTC's agenda in regulating the internet.Residential areas in Central Tripoli are plagued by disorganized wiring and cable placing, making it a nightmare as well as an utter eyesore for the residents.
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