State can't stop illegal ISPs - but DSL might
14th Nov 2006, 07:30 GMT
As many as one-third of Lebanon's approximately 300,000 residential Internet customers connect to the Web illegally, according to estimates from legal and illegal Internet service providers (ISPs). The Telecommunications Ministry takes steps to fight piracy, but the easiest way to eliminate the Internet black market might be for the ministry.
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