Etisalat Misr
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Telecom services are slowly being restored to the Gaza strip after the most significant internet blackout since the conflict began occurred on Friday.
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Etisalat Egypt has signed a 4 billion Egyptian pound (US$132.4 million) funding agreement with Commercial International Bank of Egypt so that it can offer new services.
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Egypt’s telecoms regulator is doubling the level of fines that it applies to operators that offer poor service to customers.
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Mobile carriers in Egypt have acquired 10-year licenses for spectrum in the 2.6 GHz TDD band.
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The Egyptian operations of Etisalat, Orange and Vodafone have settled a 10-year dispute over the cost of interconnecting calls.
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Telcom Egypt and Etisalat Misr have signed four agreements to offer their respective customers with additional services in the Egyptian market.
Forthcoming events
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Egypt is poised to become the African hub and the gateway to Africa, says the CEO of Telecom Egypt, opening a Capacity conference.
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Telecom Egypt’s WE and Orange Egypt came joint first in Opensignal’s first examination of the mobile market across the country.
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Etisalat’s Egyptian arm has partnered with Ericsson to launch the first voice over LTE (VoLTE) service in the country.