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Historical artifacts: 2010 phone order arrives in Libya after 16 years
Summary
A Libyan shopkeeper received Nokia phones ordered in 2010 that finally arrived in 2024 after being delayed by disruptions following the 2011 civil war; the unboxing was shared on social media.
Content
A Libyan phone seller received a shipment of Nokia handsets in 2024 that he had ordered in 2010. The shipment was held for years after the 2011 civil war disrupted shipping routes, customs operations and security. The devices were kept in warehouses and the order was largely forgotten until the boxes reached his shop. He joked that the phones looked like historical artifacts, and the unboxing was shared on social media.
Notable details:
- The order was placed in 2010 and the phones were delivered in 2024 after a 16-year delay.
- The delays are attributed to disruptions following Libya's 2011 civil war, including broken shipping routes, halted customs and security problems.
- The delivered devices were classic Nokia button phones rather than modern touchscreen smartphones.
- The unboxing was recorded and circulated on social media.
Summary:
The long-delayed delivery illustrates how conflict and instability have affected everyday commerce and logistics in Libya, leaving some shipments stuck for years. Undetermined at this time.
