Residents of such areas often have landlines connected via Wireless Local Loop (WLL) to a neighboring substation through which all their calls are transferred. “The ‘Fixed Mobile’ service will allow people living in remote villages where there are no underground copper network installations to have regular landline phones at their homes,” Assaf said. Talal Assaf, Media Advisor at the MoT, said the new service provides a phone line connection through a wireless network instead of the underground copper wires typically used for landlines connection. The service is offered by Touch under the commercial name ‘Dari’, and by Alfa under ‘Beiti’. Around 200,000 residents from two hundred villages in the Bekaa, the North, and the highlands of Keserwan will benefit from the service. This will allow outlying regions to benefit from enhanced telecommunications and Internet services. A new service offering residents of remote villages a landline connection through mobile networks was launched by the mobile operators Alfa and Touch, in cooperation with the Ministry of Telecommunications (MoT).
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