Telecom Egypt
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Mobily and Telecom Egypt have partnered to launch a submarine cable linking Saudi Arabia and Egypt via the Red Sea to expand connectivity in the region.
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Telecom Egypt’s CEO says new cables supporting AI and the cloud present enormous prospects for Africa.
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07 August 2024: Telecom Egypt, Egypt’s market-leading telecom operator, announces that it has signed a multi-year agreement with Mada Communications (Mada®), a leading telecoms solutions provider, to be its preferred strategic international SMS service provider.
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Finnish network equipment vendor Nokia has announced a new partnership with Telecom Egypt to bring 5G technology to Egypt for the first time.
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Telecom Egypt has signed an agreement with Hungarian telecoms firm 4iG group to modernise the country's digital infrastructure.
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21 May 2024: In a significant step towards accelerating Egypt's digital transformation strategy, Telecom Egypt, a leading communications and information technology service provider, and Huawei Cloud have successfully joined forces to launch Huawei’s first locally based public cloud platform in Egypt and Northern Africa.
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Tejas Networks has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Telecom Egypt (TE), Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA) and National Telecom Institute (NTI).
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e&, Telecom Egypt, Telin and a major Indian operator have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to form a consortium with the aim to develop the ICE IV Project.
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Telecom Egypt's CEO highlights how Egypt continues to go from strength to strength as a communications hub.
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Telecom Egypt and Zain Omantel International (ZOI) are partnering to establish a new digital corridor connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Arabian Sea and Arabian Gulf, creating a Eurasian data highway.
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Telecom Egypt and The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) have today signed an agreement for, and activated, the second ICANN Managed Root Server (IMRS) installation in Africa, hosted in Cairo, Egypt.
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Telecom Egypt’s Seif Mounib writes about a newly launched, agile, cutting-edge ecosystem called WeConnect.
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Telecom Egypt, Egypt’s first integrated telecom operator and one of the largest subsea cables operators in the region, and the Medusa Submarine Cable System, a neutral and independent Mediterranean submarine infrastructure operator, have signed an agreement to extend Medusa to the Red Sea. The 8,760 km long submarine cable, which will land in the Egyptian city of Port Said by the end of 2025, will be connected to the Red Sea landing stations of Suez, Zafarana, and Ras Ghareb through Telecom Egypt’s extensive terrestrial crossing network.
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Telecom Egypt has launched its new WeConnect ecosystem, providing agile access to Egypt’s extensive subsea cable infrastructure.
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Adel Hamed has left his role as CEO of Telecom Egypt, after four years in the role.
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Telecom Egypt (TE) is working with IBM to implement intelligent automation technologies for its operations support systems (OSS) on mobile, fixed, and core networks.
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Telecom Egypt has continued with its laser-guided focus on maximising its home market's position as a key global hub for cables. Managing director and CEO Adel Hamed outlines how the company's recent activities with cables like Red2Med and 2Africa are boosting both international and domestic communications.
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Telecom Egypt and Huawei have implemented the first eco-friendly, integrated solution to provide mobile networks with wireless availability through a fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) solution.