[1] It operates about 35,000 land lines,[2] and its cellular phone service subsidiary, Libertis, has 200,000 customers.
[4] In June 2018, Gabon Telecom launched APS solutions to protect 400,000 IP addresses.
Following an international tender in February 2007, the Gabonese state sold 51% of the company’s shares to Maroc Telecom.
[7] In December 2010, the agreements signed between Morocco Telecom and the Gabonese state in 2008 were finalized.
[8] In December 2011, Gabon Telecom merged with its subsidiary Mobile Libertis, and in July 2016, it further merged with Atlantic Telecom Gabon (MOOV), a subsidiary of the Etisalat Group.