Lebanon's cabinet has agreed to impose a fee on calls over WhatsApp and oth...
BEIRUT - Lebanon’s cabinet has agreed to impose a fee on calls over WhatsApp and other similar applications, as part of efforts to raise revenues in the country’s 2020 draft budget, a minister said on Thursday.
Information Minister Jamal al-Jarrah said on Thursday that cabinet had agreed a charge of 20 cents per day for calls via voice over internet protocol , used by applications including Facebook-owned WhatsApp, Facebook calls and FaceTime. The country has only two service providers, both state-owned, and some of the most costly mobile rates in the region.
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