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Egypt’s mobile operators to receive new frequencies within 3 months
The new frequencies will not be delivered to mobile operators until they finish updating the network, to ensure the efficiency of the new frequencies.

Vodafone Egypt to self-finance new frequencies over 3 years: CEO
Abdullah said that Vodafone Egypt will not need loans to pay for the new frequencies, with the payments to be divided into a 50% down payment, paid in US dollars. A further payment of 25% of the value will be paid after a year, with a further 25% paid after another year.

NTRA receives $1.2bn bids for new mobile frequencies
According to an NTRA source, Vodafone submitted a bid to obtain a 40 MHz package, while Telecom Egypt (TE) requested a 20 MHz package.

NTRA to offer Egypt mobile companies new frequencies via auction
The source added that the new frequencies will be offered to Vodafone, Orange, Etisalat, and We in the form of an auction.

Vodafone officially applies for new frequencies
Ayman Essam, head of corporate government relations at Vodafone Egypt, said that his company has made an official request to the National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) to obtain additional frequencies. “The frequencies we have already obtained are sufficient for the current generation of 4G services, however, we will need new frequencies for the next two …

Redistribution of 4G frequencies deprives Vodafone from obtaining best frequency band
The 900 MHz frequency band is better than 2,100 MHz

Mobinil plans to increase capital next year: CEO
In an interview with Daily News Egypt, Mobinil CEO Yves Gauthier discussed the latest developments regarding the company’s debt restructuring process. Gauthier also tackled the status of and challenges facing the telecom market in Egypt. How does Orange International evaluate the telecom market in Egypt? It’s a big market, the country has around 90 million …

Mobinil plans to increase capital next year: CEO
TE has monopoly on Egypt’s internet market where they can fix the price they want, says Gauthier