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Descriere: epa07927991 A woman uses the WhatsApp application on her cell phone in Beirut, Lebanon, 17 October 2019. Telecommunications Minister Mohamed Choucair confirmed that the Lebanese government will attempt to impose a fee of 0.20 cents a day for using WhatsApp calls and other internet calling applications. The plan would result in a monthly charge of $6 if the user makes a call every day on WhatsApp. The proposal would impose a fee of 0.20 Cents a day for any call made using VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). This protocol is used by many applications including WhatsApp, Facebook call, FaceTime and other applications the proposal immediately faced backlash on social media. Lebanon is already one of the most expensive mobile rates in the region and operates a telecoms monopoly with the only two service providers being Touch and Alfa. While both companies are owned by the state, touch is operated by Kuwaiti provider Zain, while Alfa is operated by Egypt-based Orascom Telecom Holdings. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH
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ID fotografie: 13165347
Autor: WAEL HAMZEH
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Locatie: BEIRUT - Lebanon
Dimensiune: 4928 x 3280 px
Realizat: 2019-10-17
Introdus: 2019-10-17 18:56:36
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