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That's because the network is only available in the area of Beirut and doesn't have any stations besides the one in the telecommunication center since it was only operational for testing.
Concerning the incident that happened, i heard it from a high ranking and really honest Ogera manager, that Minister Nahas wanted to take out some equipment to give away to MTC so they can launch their 3G services. The story started when the Chinese government offered us this equipment, than at a later stage there was tender for 3G offers in Lebanon. Minister Nahas decided to go with Huawei since the equipment for the 3rd network (to be LibanTelecom) was the same brand despite that the price for Huawei was not the best price. Nonetheless that was a good idea. Since Ogero was responsible for this equipment, they couldn't give it away to Minister Nahas without a clear order from the government since it's not the minister's decision in the first palce. Minister Nahas insisted to take the equipment so Ogera asked for "Facilities protection" from the law reinforcements, a request allowed by the law in case of danger on public properties, that's when the clash took place.
Both parties are right, but both parties were wrong to display such behavior.