Etisalat Misr
In a recent report by Umlaut, part of global professional services company Accenture, Egypt’s top network providers were put to the test to see who would come out as the “Best in Test” in broadband and mobile network quality and services.
This includes both call and data charges in an increase ranging from 10 percent to 16 percent starting February 2024. This marks the first price adjustment for mobile services in Egypt since 2017
Internet-access advocacy group NetBlocks.org, one of the first organizations to reveal that Gaza’s communications were cut, has shared that internet connectivity was gradually being restored on the strip on Sunday at around 6 AM Cairo Time
The licenses could be available as early as December, according to the sources, with licensing fees placed at least $500 million
The initiative, which will last one week starting October 19, was launched in coordination with the Egyptian National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA)
Held under the theme, "The Big Reset," the event will wrap on Wednesday.
Etisalat Misr also aims to invest in the data transmission sector, as well as future technologies such as the Internet of Things (IOT) and artificial intelligence.
The first agreement entails a development of Telecom Egypt transmission and infrastructure services' commercial model with Etisalat Misr.
Etisalat Misr held its sohour event at The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo with ultimate entertainment experience, in the presence of Eng. Gamal El-Sadat, Chairman of Etisalat Misr, and Eng. Hazem Metwally, CEO of Etisalat Misr.
Hazem Metwaly, Chief Executive Officer at Etisalat Misr, received the bt100 crystal award on behalf of Etisalat Misr for their remarkable innovative and creative solutions in the ICT sector.
The ruling also rejected all applications submitted by Vodafone and obliged it to pay the expenses and costs incurred by Egypt Telecom of about $440,000 before the arbitration.
Etisalat Misr CEO Hazem Metwally said Saturday the telecom operator raised its 2019 planned investments to EGP 3.5/4.5 billion.
Etisalat Misr announced the shareholders’ approval to increase its paid capital by 23.16 percent or LE 4.5 billion, to reach LE 19.43 billion.
The settlement covered the amounts gained from the start of rendering services to Etisalat Misr and until June 13, 2017.
Board of directors of Telecom Egypt (TE) approved sealing two agreements with mobile service provider Etisalat Misr.
Telecom Egypt’s unreadiness to launch the 4G mobile services is one of the reasons why the service has not yet been provided.