Egypt launches 2026-2030 telecom spectrum strategy with $3.5bln frequency deal
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Egypt doubles up on spectrum with $3.5bn national strategy
e&, Orange, Telecom Egypt, and Vodafone to acquire additional spectrum under government’s new, multi-year National Spectrum Strategy, with operators set to renew existing licenses and pick up a trove of further frequencies in the coming years…
Egypt doubles available spectrum for operators in multi-year programme
Egypt’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority are allocating 410Mhz in additional frequencies for $3.5bn Egypt’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) and National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) signed a spectrum deal offering 410Mhz of additional spectrum to the country’s four mobile operators for about $3.5 billion. According to MCIT, th…
Vodacom Capitalises On Egypt’s Digital Push With R5.5 Billion Spectrum Investment
Johannesburg – In a strategic move aligned with Egypt’s national digital transformation agenda, Vodacom Group has announced a significant intangible asset valuation stemming from its majority-owned subsidiary, Vodafone Egypt. Following an announcement by Egypt’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) and the National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) on 7 February 2026, Vodafone Egypt has secured critical spect…
Egypt Signs $3.5bn Spectrum Deal to Tackle Network Gaps and Data Congestion | The Middle East Observer
Egypt has signed a $3.5 billion spectrum allocation agreement, the largest in the history of its telecommunications sector, in a move the government says will help address persistent network coverage gaps and mounting data congestion affecting both businesses and households. The deal, signed under the supervision of Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, allocates 410 MHz of […]
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