4 FAQs about Liberia Mobile Communications Small Base Station Company

What is the telecommunications sector in Liberia?

The telecommunications sector in Liberia is active and competitive, with two main players: Lonestar Cell MTN and Orange Liberia. Both are global system for mobile communications (GSM) network operators that invest in network infrastructure and services.

Who provides air courier services in Liberia?

DHL, FedEx, and UPS provide air courier services in Liberia. The Liberia Telecommunication Authority (LTA) independently regulates and monitors the quality of telecommunication services while promoting fair competition. The LTA issues licenses to telecommunication and ISP companies. Licenses are valid for 12 months, renewable annually.

Does Liberia have a postal address system?

Liberia does not have a national postal address system or a unique address system where individuals can be easily traced or contacted. The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (MoPT) provides some postal services, including an expedited mail service (EMS) to the United States and other countries. It also develops ICT policy.

Why did Libtelco change its name to LTC Mobile?

In October 2020, after the Liberian legislature amended the 2007 Telecommunications Law, the Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) granted Libtelco a license to offer GSM mobile network services. Libtelco has now been rebranded to LTC Mobile. LTC Mobile competes with the existing private service providers to provide mobile voice and data services.

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