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An open letter to TELECOM minister Mr. Nicolas Sehnaoui by Lebanization Team, his response:
MOT Objectives for 2012
MOT Objectives for 2012
Good News: Since last Monday, Leb's capacity increased by 10Gbps. From 3 Gbps for many years, to 13 Gbps seven months ago, to 23 Gbps today
Nicolas Sehnaoui
Minister Sehnaoui will announce a new Good News for Internet Subscribers tomorrow from USEK!
@NicolaSehnaoui just announced Lebanon will be reaching 33 Gbps in May 2012. And an extra 700 Gbps in a few months after that
أعلن وزير الإتصالات نقولا الصحناوي من جامعة الكسليك "USEK" أنه سيرسل الى مجلس الوزراء نهار الأربعاء مشروع تعديل تعرفة الـ"DSL"، بحيث يصبح بامكان المشتركين مع وزارة الإتصالات تصفّح الإنترنت مجاناً من الساعة الثانية عشر ليلاً وحتى الساعة السابعة صباحاً.
BEIRUT: Telecommunications Minister Nicolas Sehnaoui announced Tuesday plans to boost the country’s high-speed Internet capacity to 33Gbit/s and said he submitted to Cabinet plans to reduce the charges of extra consumption on DSL usage.
Sehnaoui, who spoke at Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK), said Internet capacity had been upgraded substantially since his taking office and unveiled further plans to boost capacity by 10Gbit/s from the present 23Gbit/s.
The plans' details can be found in here:Share: For all those that missed today's numerous big announcements, here is a summary:
- New Blackberry Offers: Instead of paying 27$ for 200MB => BB SOCIAL 200MB for 8$ | BB COMPLETE 200MB for 12$ | BIS 500MB for 24$
- New 3G Offers will be announced in approximately 2 weeks
- Unlimited Night Traffic was signed by the President and should be published in Official Gazette this Thursday
- This Thursday I will be on Kalem El Nees with @Marcel_Ghanem to give all the answers and provide a detailed reply on all the accusations
A statement released by the ministry said that the IMEWE cable – a submarine fiber optic cable linking Lebanon to international Internet capacities - was severed at a junction 50 kilometers from the coast of northern Egyptian city of Alexandria and affected eight other countries.
Nicolas Sehnaoui wrote Many of you heard of our opening of the new Fiber Optics center in Beirut but asked me to explain more about it.
Tonight I'd like to take a moment and tell you more about this new achievement and where it falls in our national Fiber Optics Plan.
It's the Network Operation Control NOC that we opened simultaneously with the activation of the first Fiber Optic Ring of Greater Beirut Area linking 26 co's.
It is situated in Nahr Area and will allow teams to monitor and control the Fiber Optics network that is being installed all over Lebanon.
The first users to benefit from this 1st Ring in a few months will be the Heavy Users like Educational, Medical and Governmental Institutions.
These Heavy Users will have access to a speed 10 to 20 times faster than current DSL.
Remaining 12 rings will be activated from now till April 2013 and they will connect around 300 Centrales by a strong network of Fiber Optics.
When all Rings are active we will immediatly start equipping villages where there is currently no DSL with the proper equipment.
FTTH (Fiber to the Home) will connect the Citizens directly to this Fiber Optics network and will allow for a totally new level of connectivity.
FTTH tender will be launched on Jan/Feb 2013 to allow a quick Implementation kick off.
Minister Sehnaoui wrote في السنة ٢٠١٣ أتوقع ان نأخذ القطاع إلى مستوى القرن ٢١، مع ١٠ خطوات ملموسة:
توقع ٢٠١٣ # 1 - تحسين نوعية الجيل الثالث 3G مع تنفيذ برنامج Deep Indoor Expansion
توقع ٢٠١٣ # 2 – نشر الجيل الرابع 4G في المدن الرئيسية
توقع ٢٠١٣ # 3 – اطلاق مناقصة مشروع الألياف إلى المنازل (FTTH)، وبدء ربط المستخدمين بشبكة الألياف البصرية
توقع ٢٠١٣ # 4 - تجهيز ما تبقى من السنترالات الـ 130 بالقدرة على بيع خدمات الانتنت السريع DSL
توقع ٢٠١٣ # 5 - توفير تكنولوجيا VDSL ووضع نظام التعرفة الخاص بها، وهي تتيح لـ 75% من المشتركين الذين يقطنون او يعملون في اماكن يقل بعدها عن السنترالات عن الكيلومترين، الحصول على سرعات أعلى.
توقع ٢٠١٣ # 6 - إطلاق مناقصة دولية لعقدي إدارة شركتي الخليوي
توقع ٢٠١٣ # 7 - وضع الصيغة النهائية مع قبرص لشراء 700 جيغابيت على الكابل الكسندروس
توقع ٢٠١٣ # 8 - زيادة القدرة الاستهلاكية لمشتركي الجيل الثالث 3G، بواقع مرتين وبالسعر نفسه
توقع ٢٠١٣ # 9 - بدء ربط المشتركين ذات الاستخدام العالي Heavy Users بشبكة الألياف البصرية
توقع ٢٠١٣ # 10 - نشر الـ active cabinets التي تتيح لـ 25٪ من المشتركين الذين يقطنون او يعملون في اماكن تبعد اكثر من كيلومترين عن السنترال، الاستحصال على الانترنت السريع DSL بالسرعة العادية
Minister Sehnaoui wrote - Lebanon purchased 24% of Alexandros submarine cable connecting Cyprus with France.
This agreement opens up for Lebanon an additional 700 Gbps capacity.
This agreement provides Lebanon with international connectivity redundancy.
BEIRUT: Lebanon’s Internet connection speeds could leap to 20 megabits per second within the next three months, the chairman of a major ISP told The Daily Star, as the country climbed 10 places on a global Internet speed ranking.
Maroun Chammas, chairman of IDM, said the upgrade would result from several developments, including additional international capacity purchased recently by Lebanon, and the gradually expanding fiber optics infrastructure.
“Within months we will be able to reach 20 Mbps and, in the near future, the speeds will go up even higher in the future ... albeit if all the initiatives take place in a timely way,” he said.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/Business/Lebanon/2013/Apr-03/212359-lebanon-internet-speed-to-rise-to-20-megabits-per-second.ashxxazbrat wroteDaily Star-- Sehnaoui: Further Internet bandwidth in coming weeks
BEIRUT: Telecommunications Minister Nicolas Sehnaoui announced Tuesday plans to boost the country’s high-speed Internet capacity to 33Gbit/s and said he submitted to Cabinet plans to reduce the charges of extra consumption on DSL usage.
Sehnaoui, who spoke at Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK), said Internet capacity had been upgraded substantially since his taking office and unveiled further plans to boost capacity by 10Gbit/s from the present 23Gbit/s.
FTTH is almost here, few months away hopefully!27/07/2013
Telecom Minister Nicolas Sehnaoui said that more than half of Lebanon’s telephone substations were linked to a long-awaited fiber-optics network, and vowed to extend coverage to the remaining areas within the next six months. “After two years of work, the fiber optics network is ready in 170 telephone areas, and we sent a letter to [state-run telephone land line operator] OGERO to detail their financial and technical requirements to expand it to the remaining areas, which do not yet have DSL,” he said.
The minister said that around six months were needed before some 500,000 households in 541 towns covered by 118 stations would benefit from the expansion of the network.
“The project is a part of balanced development … and no Lebanese will be without fast Internet by the end of the year,” Sehnaoui said.
Average Internet speed in Lebanon stands currently at 2.62 Mbps.
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The minister intends to hold a news conference next Wednesday to unveil his plans for the sector.
Sources said that Harb plans to increase the speed of the Internet in Lebanon, which is among the slowest in the world.
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“I hope to get higher [internet] speed within a month. The fiber optic cable is already done. In a month we’ll have results.”
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Mr. Harb said his next project is to work on a lump sum monthly payment for Lebanese internet subscribers, allowing unlimited online sessions (rather than the current system in which they pay for their time spent online), similar to what has been available in the West for the past 20 years.
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Mr. Harb also acknowledges that he probably won’t accomplish nearly as much as he wants during his short allotted time at his post. “I’d like to implement Law 431.”