Mobile Application Displays Power Outages in Lebanon

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A new application was launched on Tuesday which displays the power outage times in Lebanon.

Samer Hamandi, the application’s creator announced the release of a new version of his free android mobile application “Beirut Electricity Cut Off" that now supports all areas in Lebanon.

This application is useful to anyone living in Lebanon and suffering from daily electricity cut offs. It is for every Lebanese who asks "when does the electricity cuts off today?", "When does the electricity cuts off next Saturday?" or "Wait let me give you an appointment next week based on the electricity"

The app has already 4000 downloads in the android market to date and is getting high ratings with many positive feedbacks.

For more information on the app, please visit https://market.android.com/details?id=net.samham.electricity

SourceNaharnet
Comments 9
Default-user-icon Imad (Guest) 15 February 2012, 12:45

With no offense of course to Samer who is trying to help us Lebanese people to adapt to the disgraceful electricity cuts, I could only look at this application in a sad way to see how we Lebanese learn to cope with our problems instead of fixing them permanently.

We have learnt to live with our electricity problem through:
1) Subscribe to outsourcing power (generator)
2) Buy our own generator
3) Create phone applications on the power cuts to manage our lives accordingly

Default-user-icon Imad (Guest) 15 February 2012, 12:46

This is really sad, and this doesnt just apply on electricity, as the list goes on to water supply, and other small basic things that we as Lebanese citizens have the right to own in a respectful manner, instead of paying twice for everything.

I know Im not the only one who sees all this, but what kills me is how nothing has changed from 30 years, and its always the same excuse that we suffered from a civil war and the country has never recovered since. That is absolute nonsense. When you want change, you got to make it and not rely on politicians to do it as I wouldnt be surprised to know that some politicians down the line are getting a slice from that cake of profit that the Generator owners are producing. You guys want a good example? Look at Japan that got bombed with an Atomic bomb TWICE and the latest Tsunami, and yet they managed. Why? How? Because it is a mindset that they have, and we lack.

Default-user-icon Imad (Guest) 15 February 2012, 12:46

How come we think of ways to adapt our lives to our problems instead of fixing them? How come we cant make use of natural power supplies like water and wind turbines to generate electricity if petrol is too scarce and expensive for the government to buy?

Anyhow, I just want to highlight that I am no supporter of any party in Lebanon or any sect, but what I am a supporter of is to build our country in an effective manner to guarantee that every single Lebanese citizen gets their basic needs without having to cope with problems or stealing, or whatever...

Missing rann 15 February 2012, 13:39

Imad, you're 100% right, and we all aware of that, but i don't think anyone of us, you, the app creator, me, others can do anything about it. It is a shame I know to live like this, but what can we do other than adapt? I think lil asaf t3awadna.

Default-user-icon BrightCedars (Guest) 15 February 2012, 17:19

You are all right of course that it's so sad to have to reach the level of developing an app for this purpose. However it is a good idea and one that EDL of course didn't have. I'm hoping for an iOS version!

Default-user-icon jehad (Guest) 15 February 2012, 20:02

شكراً جبران باسيل العالم عم يتقدم ونحنا عم نرجع ويللي بيقهرق أنوا يللي إخترع الكهرباء لبناني

Default-user-icon Al (Guest) 15 February 2012, 21:23

Come to Canada and you're freed from all this nonsense that keeps you busy doing nothing. Have some life.

Missing rann 18 February 2012, 12:15

Al, we are not the kind, if we face a problem, we run away. If you run away to Canada, then good for you. However the rest of us, enjoy living here despite all the problems, and each one of us don't worry is having a life.

Default-user-icon Hjalmar (Guest) 29 February 2012, 13:54

Great app.

Although it is not very sunny today I do recommend the use of solar power.
<plug on> that's my business <plug off>
Wish it were more supported in Lebanon.
We definitively have more sun than the folk in Canada ;-))