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Hariri has now his own GSM company and he is eager to buy one of the lebanese GSM companies, but he wants to pay the minimum price so he wants these sompanies in really bad chape, Gebran Bassil is doing just the contrary.
Also WIMAX is a potential competitor to GSM, it might be the future for wireless phoning and internet and Gebran Bassil has lauched this service some days ago, hariri would never accepted launching this service like that.
But Gebran Bassil has made a huge mistake and launched a very controversial spying room with huge capacities and much oversized the small lebanese capacities (350 parallel gsm spying, 48000 communication per day, thousands of SMS, mails and internet accounts, etc..) and all this spying is done without a judge authorisation only a institution order is suffisant. So the man in the telecommunication ministery will legally spy on everybody (Note, the law does not authorize the spying on MP's, ministerss and judges, all the rest of the lebanese people are spyable) This decision from Bassil is very mysterious | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by Chaos Hariri has now his own GSM company and he is eager to buy one of the lebanese GSM companies, but he wants to pay the minimum price so he wants these sompanies in really bad chape, Gebran Bassil is doing just the contrary.
Also WIMAX is a potential competitor to GSM, it might be the future for wireless phoning and internet and Gebran Bassil has lauched this service some days ago, hariri would never accepted launching this service like that.
But Gebran Bassil has made a huge mistake and launched a very controversial spying room with huge capacities and much oversized the small lebanese capacities (350 parallel gsm spying, 48000 communication per day, thousands of SMS, mails and internet accounts, etc..) and all this spying is done without a judge authorisation only a institution order is suffisant. So the man in the telecommunication ministery will legally spy on everybody (Note, the law does not authorize the spying on MP's, ministerss and judges, all the rest of the lebanese people are spyable) This decision from Bassil is very mysterious | Are you sure spying can be legally done without a judge's order? | | | | | Registered Member
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In Alakhbar Newspaper on the date of 19 December 2008, it is stated that beside the judge, the Prime Minister with one of the three ministry (Defense, Interior, communication) can launch a spying demand to be executed as fast as possible.
I have saved the article.
Beside that, your question might have given the answer to this thread, because the defense and the interior cannot be under the control of Hariri, that why he wants the telecommunication. | | | | | Registered Member
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يوسف: باسيل خصخص وزارته للخدمات السياسية وبين أنه ضد خصخصة القطاع
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اشار عضو كتلة "المستقبل" النائب غازي يوسف الى أن الامور الاصلاحية التي اتفقنا عليها في حكومة رئيس حكومة تصريف الاعمال فؤاد السنيورة الاولى والثانية ستستكمل في البيان الوزاري للحكومة المقبلة"، معتبرا في حديث لقناة "أخبار المستقبل" أن المديونية لا يتحملها فريق واحد"، موضحا أن "وزير المال يتحمل لليوم ابتزازا وكل الناس تطالبه بزيادة النفقات". ورأى يوسف أن وزير الطاقة الان طابوريان ووزير الاتصالات جبران باسيل بينا انهما ضد الخصخصة، معتبرا أن باسيل خصخص وزارته للخدمات السياسية، وذكر ان "فكرة "ليبان تيليكوم" كانت موجودة على ايام رئيس الحكومة الاسبق رفيق الحريري وباسيل اكملها غير انه حورها لاشياء شخصية"، موضحا ان الخصخصة تعني قطاعا محررا واكثر انتاجية وكفاءة.
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Originally Posted by Youchka All we are hearing is FPM and C&R MPs and spokespeople asking why doesn;t Hariri want to give us the telecom ministry. We hear them asking, but we do not hear any answers back.
We all know that Bassil has uncovered many "files" in the telecom ministry, the tanassot and Barouk station are just a few examples among many. Also, many of those files are today in the court waiting for the cases to be judged.
At the beginning of the talks, it was "sohr el general" the excuse given along with "tawzir el rassibin". When we looked closer into the microscope, we found out that actually it was neither the sohr el general nor el rassibin the problem. It was actually the telecom ministry itself. GMA may not disapprove naming another FPM at the head of that ministry, thus, Gebran Bassil himself is not the issue. Basically, we are not allowed to have this ministry again. Hariri stated, among other excuses, the logic of moudawara, but when we asked to have the same logic applied to all ministries, the principle of moudawara was dropped from their suggestions.
Now I would really like to know why aren't we allowed to have the ministry of telecom again. Don't the 14 feb supporters need a justification why, or they just agree with their leaders no questions asked? Doesn't any of those great minds, those 14 feb supporters wonder why in fact FPM is forbidden to take the telecom ministry again, when the majority of the 14 feb supporters themselves admitted how successful Bassil was in that ministry? So I ask the 14 feb supporters, WHY ON EARTH ARE WE FORBIDDEN TO HAVE THE TELECOM MINISTRY, TRY TO CONVINCE ME SO THAT WE TRY TO CONVINCE GMA. | howi 7or  | | | | | Registered Member
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We succeed to make Lebanese paying low bills,what you offer Lebanese - as future party - if you took telecommunications? | | | | | Registered Member
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the telecommunication ministry is very important. hariri wants to privatise it and steal more money he already has. we all know that before hariri was killed he had 1 billion after 16 billion. maybe something like this will happen IF the telecommunications are in the hands of hariri. | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by ohyeah Means you haven't any word to say. We succeed to make Lebanese paying low bills,what you offer Lebanese - as future party - if you took telecommunications? | Who is "we"? | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by joseph_lubnan Who is "we"? | FPM and Gebran Bassil! If it wasn't of them how much would ur bill be right now? stop denying what's right and w2afo ma3 l 7a2! | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by joseph_lubnan Who is "we"? | FPM sympathetic but what really Joseph if you have any objection about FPM taking Telecommunications, we will be so glade to hear that? | | | |  | | |
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