Cedarcom and their “Lebanese Want Fast Internet” campaign

There’s no smoke without fire.

And Samer Karam’s story today on Blogging Beirut comes to increase our doubts about the real intentions behind Cedarcom’s “Lebanese Want Fast Internet” page on Facebook that so far succeeded to gather more than 27,000 supporters.

What drives an ISP to suddenly make such page and call for fast internet to become a “right” for every Lebanese citizen? And since when Lebanese telecom companies care about customers? Or do they suddenly felt they should be more socially responsible?

Anyway, if you want to rally behind really transparent people demanding for better internet in Lebanon, make sure to join Ontornet page and Flip The Switch group on Facebook.

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4 Responses to Cedarcom and their “Lebanese Want Fast Internet” campaign

  1. Danielle April 6, 2011 at 3:50 pm #

    Join those pages as I write this!

  2. fink ployd April 6, 2011 at 4:05 pm #

    thanks for the update +961! 🙂

  3. RuthlessRemorseless April 21, 2011 at 12:12 am #

    Know the truth:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTq2V31kE8o
    Follow the truth:
    http://www.THE-TRUTH-BEHIND-FASTLEBANON.tk
    Let it be known.

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