Civil Movement Observatory activists addressed on Sunday a message to Telecommunications Minister, Jamal Jarrah, calling for reforms in the mobile phone sector in Lebanon.
Noting that the activists did not attribute the political responsibility of this file to the newly appointed Minister, nor to his political party, they deplored Lebanese people sufferings’ in this regard, criticizing the performance of the companies and the expenses of phone calls, “which are the highest in the world.”
In the framework of the protest campaign against the two mobile phone companies Touch and Alfa on Sunday, the activists called for the end of injustice against Lebanese people, calling for several measures to be taken, including the reduction of charges imposed on customers and the improvement of Internet services.
Source:NNA
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