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Al Madar (Libya) uses 2 GSM bands. Find out if your unlocked phone or mobile device will work with Al Madar (Libya). See the tables below for details.

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Carrier website: http://www.almadar.ly/

Al Madar Libya, also known as Almadar Aljadid, is the only wireless provider in Libya. Established in Tripoli in 1995, the company provides a range of wireless products and services to five million subscribers, including enterprise, business, institutional, government, and consumer services. Despite the challenges faced by the country since the mid-1990s, Al Madar has continued to operate and expand its services.

The company has faced significant challenges, including the need to find a new Value-Added Services (VAS) vendor when its previous solution reached the end of its life. This situation required Al Madar to ensure a smooth transition with minimal service interruptions, which they achieved by partnering with Enghouse Networks in June 2021. The partnership has provided Al Madar with a reliable and future-proofed solution, ensuring stable and reliable VAS and SMS services.

Al Madar's network performance has been evaluated by Opensignal, which reported that Al-Madar's Video Experience score was 3.1 points higher than Libyana's in October 2021, and they were ahead by 0.8 points for Games Experience.

The company is committed to keeping its customers connected through multimedia services and aims to be a positive force in the national economy. Al Madar operates under the mission of maintaining quality, innovation, simplicity, caring, credibility, and accountability in its services.


Frequency Bands

GSM

Name Interface Description
900 MHz (E-GSM) GSM

Al Madar Libya uses the 900 MHz (E-GSM) frequency band for GSM services.

1800 MHz (DCS) GSM

Al Madar Libya uses the GSM 1800 MHz (DCS) frequency band. This band is used for the downlink, with frequencies ranging from 1805 MHz to 1880 MHz. The deployment of this frequency band began in 1995, when GSM services were extended into the 1800 MHz range.


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