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May 2009 Media talks about broadband May 2009 TRA issues broadband licensing plan for consultation    April 2009 Minister of Telecom announces upgrade of national fiber infrastructure April 2009 Minister of Telecom announces FTTH pilot project in Hamra and Achrafieh    Dec 2008 Diaspora experts meet in Beirut to make recommendations for broadband    Aug 2008 Broadband is mentioned first time ever in the Council of Ministers Declaration (Bayan Wizari)    2007 TRA Board is appointed    2002 Telecom Law 431 is enacted by the Lebanese Parliament  
 
Welcome to the home of the Broadband Manifesto and the Lebanese Broadband Stakeholders Group, an advocacy group focused on demanding the implementation of broadband services in Lebanon.  We believe that broadband and high speed Internet are the engine for economic and social development in the 21st century, yet it does not exist in Lebanon because of the lack of the infrastructure necessary for it.  

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LBSG Speaker Series

pic On April 28, 2009 the LBSG held its first Speaker Series
event within the format of a Town Hall meeting. Two distinguished speakers came from the UK and France especially to share their insights and experiences with us. Kip Meek is the chairman of the UK Broadband Stakeholders Group. He stressed on the necessity to have a liberalized and competitive telecom market and advised that the role of the LBSG should be to build consensus for broadband. Olivier Rosenfeld is one of the founders of Iliad, providers of France's free.net. Olivier told the story of how his small company chose carefully its battles becoming number one provider in Paris and number 2 in France, despite the unfair market conditions practiced by France Telecom at the time. More in the
press release and in the video clips.
LBSG Launches its Broadband Campaign

Today the Lebanese Broadband Stakeholders Group (LBSG ) launches its " Broadband أهمّ بند " Campaign asking the Lebanese to act. The Lebanese people have the right to benefit from the speed of a True Broadband Connection already available in many countries around the region. The LBSG asks every Lebanese to sign the manifesto and join the Lebanese Broadband Stakeholders Group.

Broadband services are a must for economic and social development in the 21st century. Education, health, media, advertising, financial and banking, ICT, engineering, retail, and manufacturing are sectors increasingly dependent on connectivity for growth and competitiveness. Social networks and applications are opening new means for communication. Lebanon needs to catch up with the rest of the world.  

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The highest references of the Lebanese private sector met on Friday 31 October to launch the Lebanese Broadband Stakeholders Group (LBSG) and "Broadband Now"! The Lebanese Economic Organizations represented by its president Mr. Adnan Kassar and the Federation of the Chambers of Commerce of Lebanon represented by its president Mr. Mohammad Zaatari organized the event hosted by the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture of Beirut and Mount Lebanon represented by its president Mr. Ghazi Koraitem.

 

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The “Broadband Stakeholders" workshop was the catalyst to the creation of this manifesto which reclaims Lebanon’s position as the regional leader in the provision of services, and recognizes that access to broadband has become a local service and necessity for any growing and successful economy.

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The Broadband Manifesto had a booth during the Business Opportunity Conference that took place on June 24 and 25, 2008 at Dbayeh Convention Center. A whole track including 4 panel discussions were devoted to broadband and the knowledge economy readiness. In the opening panel, panelists discussed issues related to the Telecom or Broadband Infrastructure Readiness and its relation with the development of Knowledge Business or Knowledge Economy.

 

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have signed the Manifesto

Currently, the Internet market in most Arab countries is liberalized. The only countries were the Internet markets remain in a state of monopoly are Oman, Qatar and the UAE. (Source: Arab Advisors Group)

 

 
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