omar_killer wrotewell,I don't believe that and they wouldn't name it "ogero mobile" :P (Not speaking in a political view)
Xsever wroteI too doubt they will call it Ogero Mobile if it that that controversial/secretive/etc..
that's what they want you to believe ;)
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Local-News/2011/May-26/Rifi-accuses-Nahhas-of-threatening-security.ashx#axzz1NuFFDdae
"The commander said that Ogero, a state-run telecoms company, had information that Nahhas was planning to dismantle equipment of a third telecom network, which is provided by a Chinese company and so asked the ISF to provide protection to the facility." ---- third telecom network? That's the Ogero Mobile!
"Rifi also accused Nahhas of withholding data requested by the ISF related to the case of the seven kidnapped Estonians, accusing him of not having any sense of national responsibility." =< think of it, what does the 3rd network(Ogero) have to do with any security data on the kidnapped Estonians? lol
my opinion is based on those 2 quotes up, but I could always be wrong.. who knows what people are up to these days :P
lol once I did a manual network search on my phone, and it got 3 results, Alfa, MTC, and another one, called "CYTAVODA" and what's more interesting is that it had a 3G symbol on it... at first I thought that it's the official 3G system here they're testing in Lebanon, but after a quick Google search it turned out it's VodaPhone from Cyprus :/