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L'Orient-Le Jour
24-07-2025
- Business
- L'Orient-Le Jour
Telecom sector heads toward privatization with no clear roadmap
More than two decades after Lebanon first introduced structural reforms for its telecommunications sector, the government is preparing to take a key Public Procurement Authority (PPA) is close to finalizing the terms of reference for a contract to evaluate both the tangible and intangible assets of the Telecommunications Ministry, the public operator Ogero and the two mobile providers, Alfa and completed, the document will be submitted to the Cabinet for approval, paving the way for a call for tenders, in accordance with Public Procurement Law No. 244/2021. More econ from today Financial inclusion: Lebanon remains among worst countries financially The contract — estimated to cost between $1.5 million and $2 million, to be paid by the two mobile operators — aims to compile a comprehensive inventory of physical...


LBCI
15-03-2025
- Politics
- LBCI
Parliament Speaker Berri follows up on Lebanon developments, meets PM Salam
On Saturday, Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri met with Prime Minister Nawaf Salam in Ain el-Tineh. Both leaders discussed the latest developments in Lebanon and political and field updates, especially regarding Israel's continued violations of the ceasefire terms and Resolution 1701. During his meeting with Telecommunications Minister Charles Hage, Berri also followed up on issues related to Lebanon's telecommunications sector. Additionally, the Speaker met with Jean Ellieh, Head of Lebanon's Public Procurement Authority, to discuss the Public Procurement Law and the need to issue its implementing decrees.


National News
15-03-2025
- Politics
- National News
Berri follows up on developments with PM Salam, receives Tele-Communications Minister, Public Procurement Authority Head
NNA - House Speaker Nabih Berri met today at Ain al-Tineh Palace with Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, with talks touching on the general situation and political and field developments in light of Israel's continued violations of the ceasefire and Resolution 1701. Speaker Berri also reviewed developments and matters related to the telecommunications sector during his meeting with Tele-Communications Minister Charles Hajj. The Speaker had previously received the head of the Public Procurement Authority in Lebanon, Judge Jean Aliieh, with whom he discussed the Public Procurement Law and the need to issue its implementing decrees. ========