Government official: raising the prices of communication in Egypt "has become compulsory"

The National Communications -Regulatory Authority in Egypt works to increase the prices of telecommunications services during the upcoming period, according to the head of the agency, Mohamed Shamroukh, who took this increase into consideration “Mandatory”. of ‘fifth generation’ service licenses for the four mobile businesses working in the country. to increase. ‘Vodacum’ Companies Group, ‘Orange Egypt’ of the French ‘Orange’ Group, ‘E and Egypt’ of the UAE group (Emirate Communications Group), and the ‘Egyptian Telecom’, and ‘Telecom Egypt’ has a 45% strike of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the share. Vodafone Egypt. Energy prices, Shamroukh added: “We are currently working to increase the prices of telecommunications companies after raising energy prices that have raised operating costs from companies working in the sector.” He added: “Increasing the prices of telecommunications services has become mandatory to ensure the services in a way that fit Die Burger.” Telecommunications in Egypt rely on diesel and diesel to operate their mobile towers, and the country has raised fuel prices twice this year, the last of which was in July last year, as the prices of all types of gasoline, diesel and industrial diesel were raised by rates between 10% and 15%. The competition rages in the Egyptian mobile market, amid high service rates. The average price of a minute of communication in Egypt is the cheapest in the Middle East.