Touch announced in a statement, “Technical teams at Touch went to various locations in the south – north of the Litani River – and the southern suburb, to repair the faults that befell a number of its stations, as a commitment to restore its network coverage and secure communications for its subscribers as quickly as possible.”
The statement indicated that the technical teams “succeeded, since the early hours of dawn, in repairing more than 30 stations in the south and the suburbs, and the communications and cellular data service became available to the majority of the company’s subscribers in the southern towns north of the Litani River and in the southern suburbs of Beirut.” The statement also pointed out that the company is “currently working to treat some of the stations that were damaged in the Western Bekaa, as there is stability in the network in the Bekaa in general.”
Touch confirmed in its statement that “its work teams will work continuously during the coming days to secure its network coverage in terms of calls and the Internet with the quality that its subscribers expect to receive in those areas in particular, as well as in all Lebanese regions.”



