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Alfa is the network name for the Mobile Interim Company 1 (MIC1), founded in 1994 [2] under the name of Cellis, managed by France Telecom. In 2004, the Lebanese government signed a management contract with FAL-DETE to operate the MIC1 network for four years. FAL-DETE renamed the Cellis network as Alfa. In 2009 Orascom took over management of ...
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Internet services are administered in Lebanon by the Ministry of Telecommunications and the state-owned company Ogero. The easiest way to understand the country's internet is start at the source, which in Lebanon is primarily submarine cables, and move outward toward end users, which have accessed the internet through increasingly efficient ...
Government-run company with shareholders. 2: Sabafon +967-71: GSM 900 MHz 6 (2021) [175] Al-Ahmar Group Batelco Hayel Saeed Anam & Co. Ltd. Consolidated Constructors International company S.A.L. (CCC) 3: YOU (formerly, MTN) +967-73: GSM 900 MHz 4.7 (2021) [176] Emerald International Investment, a subsidiary of the Zubair Corporation [177] 4
The Lebanese internet cable networks do not currently support fibre optics and the introduction of 3G+ followed by 4G-LTE gave access to the Lebanese people to high-speed internet. [ 9 ] Since 1999, following the winning of the Management Agreement of Alfa by Orascom Telecom in February 2009 and in addition to his position at Mobinil, Hayek was ...
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In 2019, Touch operated some two million mobile lines in Lebanon, and had a 53% share of the market. [ 2 ] The duopoly market situation of Touch and Alfa has been criticised for high cost of services, with the average Lebanese household spending 5% of their income on mobile services, compared with 1.4% in Egypt, for example.