Algeria’s posts and electronic communications regulatory body (Autorité de régulation de la poste et des communications électroniques-ARPCE) and Sudan telecommunications regulatory agency (Autorité de régulation de la poste et des télécommunications -ARPT) signed a partnership agreement during the sixteenth annual session of Arab Regulators Network held on October 1-4, 2018 in Bahrein.
Via this agreement signed by Mohammed Ahmed Nacer, president of ARPCE, and Yahia Abdallah Mohamed Ahmed, managing director of ARPT,the two regulators will exchange their respective telecommunications market regulation experience. They will also share good practices for the development and modernisation of ICT networks and services.
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