If you have a 4G enabled phone, try manual searching for available networks. if you find in your area a 4G network for Ogero, then your area is covered by LTE network by OGERO. it would be faster than ADSL.AVOlio wroteGuys, does anyone know a good reliable internet provider in Monsef (above byblos).
There is no phone line, so dsl is not an option.
Internet in Lebanon - General Questions
And then I would subscribe for LTE from alfa or touch?
I would rather not seeing the prices.
I was talking about cable internet.
I would rather not seeing the prices.
I was talking about cable internet.
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What I mean is the following:AVOlio wroteAnd then I would subscribe for LTE from alfa or touch?
I would rather not seeing the prices.
I was talking about cable internet.
In some rural areas, there is no Ogero cable network, and they provide internet and landline over LTE.
if there is 4G network for Ogero in your area, you can buy that service from them. it is the same price as regular DSL and far more stable than cable.
https://www.ogero.gov.lb/dep.php?id=1
https://www.ogero.gov.lb/Maps/?id=1&subcat=23
Edit: I just looked your place up, and by checking the plan, your area is far from any LTE tower for Ogero. Sorry for that!
a month later
Guys,
Which ISP would you recommend after Ogero?
I don't really care about gaming. I just need a stable connection but the private ISPs offers are better than ogero.
Any suggestions?
Which ISP would you recommend after Ogero?
I don't really care about gaming. I just need a stable connection but the private ISPs offers are better than ogero.
Any suggestions?
19 days later
if you live near jbeil, try fast2serve they are very reliable company that i am working with. no crazy speeds or crazy pings, just regular internet pings around 150 180 and i have subscribed to 6mb 75GB and i usually get 5-4,7mb
7 days later
Is anyone experiencing really slow bandwidth between 6p.m and 11 p.m ? I usually get around 16 mbps during non peak hours but for the last 3 weeks it drops to 1mbps from 6 till 11 pm . After talking to sodetel support she confessed that there is a nation wide problem with bandwidth. Is anyone have the same problem?
If they said exactly like that, then they lie, there is no nationwide problem with bandwidth.
But from 6pm till 11pm load is high on all ISP, and if ISP have decent bandwidth control, they might reduce priority on heavy accounts (depending on price of service) to reduce "pressure" on their backbone capacity.
if ISP is cheap - they lie about "nationwide problems".
But from 6pm till 11pm load is high on all ISP, and if ISP have decent bandwidth control, they might reduce priority on heavy accounts (depending on price of service) to reduce "pressure" on their backbone capacity.
if ISP is cheap - they lie about "nationwide problems".
22 days later
https://libnanews.com/pas-dinterruption-dinternet-au-liban-tente-de-rassurer-ogero/
Pas d’interruption d’internet au Liban, tente de rassurer Ogero
a month later
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Edit: Contacted Mr. Kreidieh who assured me there will be no internet interruption.
Lebanese Telecommunications Might Crash in 10 Days
https://www.the961.com/lebanese-telecommunications-might-crash-in-10-days
Apologies, should have posted this and the thread before under "articles".
Lebanese Telecommunications Might Crash in 10 Days
https://www.the961.com/lebanese-telecommunications-might-crash-in-10-days
Apologies, should have posted this and the thread before under "articles".
21 days later
#Ogero Started Rolling Out the 2x Speed 2X Quota from a while.
Effective until end of April. (Possibility to Expand depending if the Corona Crises escalated more)
Check It Out.
Effective until end of April. (Possibility to Expand depending if the Corona Crises escalated more)
Check It Out.
Now that the government has stepped up containment measures and asked all private and public institutions to close their doors for 2 weeks, how will Ogero (and other ISPs) deal with the fact that people won't be able to pay their phone/DSL bills for the month of February which should have normally been issued after March 15th 2020 ?
The government, and since 17 of October had stopped all measures to freeze any landline due to lack of payment. This is still applicable till date. on the other hand, you may still pay your bills online using any debit card, if it is enabled for online payments by your bank. Check with your bank by calling the call center.DG wroteNow that the government has stepped up containment measures and asked all private and public institutions to close their doors for 2 weeks, how will Ogero (and other ISPs) deal with the fact that people won't be able to pay their phone/DSL bills for the month of February which should have normally been issued after March 15th 2020 ?
Also, you could pay your bill at any OMT branch.
Other ISPs has online payments as well, check their webpage for more information.
I'm a gamer, I was on ogero with open speed 200, though I was struggling because no unlimited night quota was provided. For that I decided to transfer to mobi 2 moths ago. However their service is disgusting and I'm unable to play online games since then. Are all private isp like that and if yes is there a way to avoid the 40 days no internet to go back to ogero.
Regards and f**k this country
Regards and f**k this country
Same here turned to Mobi because Ogero doesn't have free night quota, and ever since(2 months) peak time internet is very bad.Ezio wroteI'm a gamer, I was on ogero with open speed 200, though I was struggling because no unlimited night quota was provided. For that I decided to transfer to mobi 2 moths ago. However their service is disgusting and I'm unable to play online games since then. Are all private isp like that and if yes is there a way to avoid the 40 days no internet to go back to ogero.
Regards and f**k this country
Any news on private isps if they are willing to fix their situation? Because Ogero is the only reliable option right now.
With the new updates due to the outbreak, Ogero isn't near reliable anymore.
I thought ogero was stable, i have some friends who said thatJohnaudi wroteWith the new updates due to the outbreak, Ogero isn't near reliable anymore.
It used to be. For the past day or two all I'm getting is randomly disconnections and extreme slowdowns. (Including my friends)
Most of us are at home using that home DSL connection and over Wifi, so local congestion is inevitable especially those who are still with a 6 year (sometimes 10 with those old 586 thomson modems) old modem which mainly uses a single 2.4GHz band.
This local congestion over Wifi could potentially, drop internet connection, drop packets, increase latency (especially if over wifi).
As you know those modems, have RAMs and a CPU and if they can't sustain the local connection along with its primary role to modulate the DSL connection then it will most likely run into bottlenecks, even overheating.
This local congestion over Wifi could potentially, drop internet connection, drop packets, increase latency (especially if over wifi).
As you know those modems, have RAMs and a CPU and if they can't sustain the local connection along with its primary role to modulate the DSL connection then it will most likely run into bottlenecks, even overheating.
Mine is very stable, not even blinking. I guess it depends where you live.Ahmad Toutounji wroteI thought ogero was stable, i have some friends who said thatJohnaudi wroteWith the new updates due to the outbreak, Ogero isn't near reliable anymore.
Most likely high amount of electrical appliances and cross-interference in some dense areas might degrade signal in copper wires and can cause modems to desync. Not Ogero to blame in this particular case...