Posted By
Najib
Jul 09, 2012 10:11
I found this funny comic on twitter on how Telecom Minister Nicolas Sehnaoui was able to restore the internet back to normal in Lebanon. Nevertheless, we still need a sustainable solution to prevent any future internet outage from happening. We need to be pro-active and have contingency plans instead of reacting to a disaster when it occurs.
Posted By
Najib
Jul 09, 2012 08:08
It's been a month since the last time they closed down the highway on both sides demanding a new bridge and they are doing it again tomorrow. I may disagree with protests that disrupt people's lives but I for once believe Jal el Dib residents are doing the right thing. I hope they won't start burning tires though.
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