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Egypt Egypt ( ar, مصر , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Medit ...
has long been the cultural and informational centre of the
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is the region's largest publishing and
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centre.


Telecommunication in Egypt


Press

There are eight daily newspapers with a total circulation of more than 2 million, and a number of monthly newspapers, magazines, and journals. The majority of political parties have their own newspapers, and these papers conduct a lively, often highly partisan debate on public issues.


Mail

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is the government-owned body that provides postal services.


Radio

:''See also
Egyptian Radio and Television Union The Egyptian Radio and Television Union (ERTU; ar, إتحاد الإذاعة والتلفزيون المصري ''Itteh'ad Al-Edhaa'a wa at-Televezyon al-Mis'ri'') is the public broadcaster of Egypt, operated by the Egyptian government. It is a me ...
& List of radio stations in Egypt'' Radio in Egypt is almost all government controlled, using 44 short-wave frequencies, 18 medium-wave stations, and four FM stations. There are seven regional radio stations covering the country. Egyptian Radio transmits 60 hours daily overseas in 33 languages and three hundred hours daily within Egypt. In 2000, Radio Cairo introduced new specialized (thematic) channels on its FM station. So far, they include news, music, and sports. Radio enjoys more freedom than TV in its news programs, talk shows and analysis. Starting 2003, Nile Radio Productions, a private company, was given license to operate two radio stations; Nile FM and Nogoum FM. Nile FM broadcasts in
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and Nogoom FM broadcasts in
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. Both stations mostly broadcast mainly to the
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region. In the early 2009, Radio Masr was launched, broadcasting popular Egyptian songs, news & other programs.


Television

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Egyptian television Television in Egypt is mainly received through free satellite, while analog terrestrial represents 41% of total viewers. The Central Agency for Public Mobilisation and Statistics (CAPMAS) said the average time an Egyptian spends watching televisio ...
'' Egyptian ground-broadcast television (ERTU) is government controlled and depends heavily on commercial revenue. ETV sells its specially produced programs and soap operas to the entire Arab world. ETV has two main channels, six regional channels, and three satellite channels. Of the two main channels, Channel I uses mainly Arabic, while Channel II is dedicated to foreigners and more cultured viewers, broadcasting news in English and French as well as Arabic. Egyptian Satellite channels broadcast to the Middle East, Europe, and the U.S. East Coast. In April 1998, Egypt launched its own satellite known as NileSat 101. Seven specialized channels cover news, culture, sports, education, entertainment, health, and drama. A second, digital satellite, Nilesat 102, was launched in August 2000. Many of its channels are rented to other stations. Three new private satellite-based TV stations were launched in November 2001, marking a great change in Egyptian government policy. Dream TV 1 and 2 produce cultural programming, broadcast contemporary video clips and films featuring Arab and international actors, as well as soap operas; another private station focuses on business and general news. Both private channels transmit on NileSat. In addition to Egyptian programming, the Middle East Broadcast Company, a Saudi television station transmitting from London (MBC), Arab Radio and Television (ART), Al-Jazeera television, and other Gulf stations as well as Western networks such as CNN and BBC, provide access to more international programs to Egyptians who own satellite receivers.


Landline telephony

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Telephone numbers in Egypt The following are the telephone codes in Egypt. Mobile phone numbers There are currently four mobile network operators in Egypt: Orange, Vodafone, Etisalat, and We. Land lines List of other codes Egypt Egypt ( ar, مصر ...
'' Currently, there is a single company in charge of landline telephony,
Telecom Egypt Telecom Egypt ( ar, المصرية للاتصالات), is Egypt's primary telephone company. It started in 1854 with the first telegraph line in Egypt. In 1998, it replaced the former Arab Republic of Egypt National Telecommunication Organizati ...
which is also government-controlled.


Cellular communications

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Telephone numbers in Egypt The following are the telephone codes in Egypt. Mobile phone numbers There are currently four mobile network operators in Egypt: Orange, Vodafone, Etisalat, and We. Land lines List of other codes Egypt Egypt ( ar, مصر ...
'' Currently, there are four companies which offer cellular communication service:
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, Etisalat, and We (by
Telecom Egypt Telecom Egypt ( ar, المصرية للاتصالات), is Egypt's primary telephone company. It started in 1854 with the first telegraph line in Egypt. In 1998, it replaced the former Arab Republic of Egypt National Telecommunication Organizati ...
). These companies also provide services surpassing voice communication, such as 4G, 3G, and mobile internet.


Internet

The Internet companies market is dealt to two: infrastructure providers and service providers. * *
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* Orange DSL *
Etisalat Egypt Etisalat Egypt S.A.E. is the third mobile operator to enter the Egyptian market and the first integrated operator for telecom services in Egypt. It officially started its business in 2007 and managed to attract one million subscribers in the fir ...
*
Vodafone Egypt Vodafone Egypt (Arabic: ڤودافون مَصر, ''Vodafone Maṣr'') is the largest mobile network operator in Egypt in terms of active subscribers. It was launched in 1998 under its former name Click GSM ( Egyptian: كليك چى اس ام). I ...
There are 8 major Service Provider companies which sell their services to smaller ISPs. The highest available speed through ADSL technologies was upgraded to 8Mb in download in February 2008 and then to 24Mb later that year. The Egyptian ISP market is not competitive, at least in Cairo and Alexandria, with only 3 ISPs offering below-average speeds(Up to 16Mbit/s). Orascom, one of the shareholders in the leading cellular operator MobiNil, is also the biggest player in the Internet service provision market and owns 75 per cent of one of Egypt's largest ISP, LINKdotNET. The tie-up with the mobile operator is significant in that WAP services were introduced in May for a trial period, making Egypt one of the first countries in Africa to have introduced WAP. NileOnline and Egynet has been recently sold to Etisalat, increasing Etisalat access into the broadband market. with this acquisition all class I tier ISPs mentioned above are owned by the major telecommunication companies operating in the country. Raya is owned by Vodafone Egypt, Nileonline and Egynet are now owned by Etisalat, TEdata is owned and operated by the oldest telecom company in the region telecom Egypt and link.net is owned by Orascom telecom. On January 27, 2011, almost all internet connectivity to Egypt was shut off by the Egyptian government.Egypt Leaves the Internet
- Renesys.com


Wireless Internet

Egypt is following closely the efforts to standardize WiMax technologies as they permit simpler and faster access to Internet services, especially as WiMax receivers are integrated into PC processors. The government is still also holding discussions with relevant stakeholders to determine the best policy framework for introducing WiMax into the market through existing or new operators. *
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Communication companies in Egypt


Landline telephony service

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Telecom Egypt Telecom Egypt ( ar, المصرية للاتصالات), is Egypt's primary telephone company. It started in 1854 with the first telegraph line in Egypt. In 1998, it replaced the former Arab Republic of Egypt National Telecommunication Organizati ...


Cellular communication service

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Vodafone Vodafone Group plc () is a British multinational telecommunications company. Its registered office and global headquarters are in Newbury, Berkshire, England. It predominantly operates services in Asia, Africa, Europe, and Oceania. , Vod ...
* Etisalat *
Telecom Egypt Telecom Egypt ( ar, المصرية للاتصالات), is Egypt's primary telephone company. It started in 1854 with the first telegraph line in Egypt. In 1998, it replaced the former Arab Republic of Egypt National Telecommunication Organizati ...
* WE


Statistics


Telephones

: main lines in use: 10.808 million (2006)


Telephones

: mobile cellular: 300.047 million (2007)


Telephone system

: large system; underwent extensive upgrading during the 1990s and is reasonably modern; Telecom Egypt, the landline monopoly, has been increasing service availability and in 2006 fixed-line density stood at 14 per 100 persons; as of 2007 there were three mobile-cellular networks and service is expanding rapidly


domestic

: principal centers at Alexandria, Cairo, Al Mansurah, Ismailia, Suez, and Tanta are connected by coaxial cable and microwave radio relay


International

: landing point for both the SEA-ME-WE-3 AND SEA-ME-WE-4 submarine cable networks; linked to the international submarine cable FLAG (Fiber-Optic Link Around the Globe); satellite earth stations - 2 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean), 1 Arabsat, and 1 Inmarsat; tropospheric scatter to Sudan; microwave radio relay to Israel; a participant in Medarabtel


Radio broadcast stations

: AM 42 (plus 15 repeaters), FM 14, shortwave 3 (1999)


Radios

3.07 million (1997)


Television Broadcast Stations

: 98 (1995)


Internet Service Providers (ISPs)

: 220 (2008) Class A Data Service Providers in Egypt: International Wholesale & Enterprise services: 1- NOOR Data Network. 2- TE Data (WE). 3- Vodafone Egypt. 4- Orange Egypt. 5- Etisalat Egypt. Mobile-Data & consumer services: 1 - Orange. (4G/Broadband) 2 - WE (Broadband/PRI/Landline) 3- Vodafone. (4G/Broadband) 4- Etisalat. (4G/Broadband) 5- NOOR Telecommunications (Broadband, Premium-Broadband & mVPN).


Internet Hosts

: 5,363 (2007)


People connected to the internet

: 12,568,900(As of June 2009) ;
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.EG .eg is the Latin alphabet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Egypt Egypt ( ar, مصر , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning the North Africa, northeast ...
(Top-level domain)


Telephone prefixes

Country code: +2(0) Mobile services: * Orange : 012 * Vodafone: 010 * Etisalat: 011 * We (Telecom Egypt): 015 Governorate code: ;Cairo (Capital), Giza: 2 (Includes following cities: Cairo, Giza, 6th Of October, Helwan, New Cairo) ;Alexandria: 3 ;Banha: 13 ;10th of Ramadan: 15 ;Tanta: 40 ;Damanhour: 45 ;Marsa Matrouh: 46 ;Kafer El Sheik: 47 ;Menouf: 48 ;Mansoura: 50 ;Zagazig: 55 ;Damiette: 57 ;Suez: 62 ;Ismailia: 64 ;Red Sea: 65 ;Port Said: 66 ;El Arish: 68 ;El Tour: 69 ;Bani Suef: 82 ;Fayyoum: 84 ;Minia: 86 ;Assiout: 88 ;El Wadi El Gedid: 92 ;Sohag: 93 ;Luxor: 95 ;Qena: 96 ;Aswan: 97


See also

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Media of Egypt Mass media in Egypt are highly influential in Egypt and in the Arab World, attributed to its large audience and its historically TV and film industry supplies to the Arab-speaking world. A period of ease on media marked the last years of Hosni Mu ...
* Broadband internet in Egypt


References


External links


Public domain text from State.gov

List of Egyptian Newspapers and Magazines
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