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    Alfa Revenue Reaches $260 Million in 2025, Up 14 Percent

    The mobile operator credits network upgrades and rising data use for its strongest financial year yet.

    5 min readJune 13, 2026
    Alfa network operations and data center infrastructure in Lebanon

    Alfa closed 2025 with annual revenue slightly above $260 million, a 14 percent increase on the previous year. The operator links the result to a year of network modernization and rising demand for data services across Lebanon.

    The revenue figure sits at the center of a wider push to upgrade infrastructure. In 2025, Alfa inaugurated what it describes as Lebanon's largest future-ready data center, an investment built to handle growing digital demand and improve service reliability. The project forms part of a four-year roadmap, announced by Chairman and CEO Rafic El Haddad, aimed at lifting operational efficiency and accelerating the build-out of digital infrastructure.

    How Data Demand Is Driving the Numbers

    Customer usage helps explain the financial gains. Average monthly data consumption per subscriber has reached 12GB, a sign of how heavily people now lean on mobile connectivity. Around 75 percent of Alfa's customers are active on data services, and the company serves close to 2.5 million subscribers nationwide.

    That growth is showing up in industry data. The State of the Internet Report 2025 found that Alfa recorded the highest growth in data volume share among internet service providers in Lebanon over the period.

    Customer Support and Public Finances

    Service operations remain a large part of the business. Alfa says its toll-free 111 call center handles more than 1.5 million customer calls a year.

    The company is also one of the largest contributors to state revenues. Alfa expects to raise its transfers to the Lebanese public treasury by 10 percent in 2026, a shift it ties to wider adoption of digital services and continued network upgrades.

    What Comes Next for Alfa

    With modernization projects still underway and demand for digital services climbing, Alfa says it is positioned to keep supporting Lebanon's connectivity needs through a difficult operating environment. The four-year roadmap, the new data center, and the rising treasury contribution point to where the operator plans to spend over the coming years.

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