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Alfa (Arabic: ألفا), or Alfa Telecommunications, is a state-owned [1] Lebanese telecom company, founded in 1994, [2] and the only operating GSM networks in Lebanon other than Touch. Previously managed by Orascom TMT , its management had been transferred to the Telecommunications Ministry in 2020.
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07 : South Lebanon (This includes some towns on the southern part of Mount Lebanon) 070 0 : Mobile operators - MIC2 (touch) 070 1 : Mobile operators - MIC1 (alfa) 070 2 : Mobile operators - MIC1 (alfa) 070 3 : Mobile operators - MIC1 (alfa) 070 4 : Mobile operators - MIC1 (alfa) 070 5 : Mobile operators - MIC1 (alfa)
As of 2009, dial up internet services in Somalia were among the fastest developing in the region, with an annual landline growth rate of over 12.5%. Internet via satellite also had a steady growth rate of 10% to 15% per year. [145]
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[106] [107] As part of the Lebanon Broadband 2020 plan, full 4G coverage was expected by 2018. By the time Lebanon's economy crashed, in 2019, public Wi-Fi and 5G internet were commercially available only across Beirut International Airport terminals. [108] The initial plan of installing Wi-Fi in public parks thus never materialized. [86]
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.