Lebanese government to manage mobile networks ahead of new tender

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After the latest contracts expired.

Lebanese government to manage mobile networks ahead of new tender
Lebanon's government will take back management of the country's two state-owned mobile phone networks after the latest contracts expired, and plans to prepare a new tender within three months. Lebanon has only two service providers, Alfa and Touch, which bring in a huge chunk of revenues for the ...

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