Mobile operators compete to launch 4G services

Mohamed Alaa El-Din
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All three mobile operators—Vodafone, Orange, and Etisalat—are competing over the launch of 4G services after recently obtaining the licences. It is expected that the three mobile operators will launch the 4G service at the Cairo ICT 2015 exhibition.

An official from Vodafone Egypt said that the company will work on the redistribution of its frequencies, so as to provide high-quality 4G services, adding that Vodafone owns the highest number of frequencies in Egypt, estimated at 42.5 MHz.

The official said that the company has invested about EGP 9bn during the last two years to develop its network, so the company is technically ready to launch 4G services. He pointed out that they would soon announce the launch of the service.

Hamdy El-Laithy, CEO of Linatel Telecommunications, said that the three mobile operators have enough experience to satisfactorily provide 4G services to their customers. He added that the three companies are technically prepared to provide the new service within a month or during the Cairo ICT 2016 exhibition.

El-Laithy said that the coming days will witness a competition between the three mobile operators in order to launch the 4G services, as each company will do its best to be the first company to launch them in Egypt.

He believes that Telecom Egypt needs at least six months to launch 4G services, because it needs to build its own mobile network, expecting that it will begin in some cities with high density to achieve economic feasibility.

According to El-Laithy, Telecom Egypt needs to sign some trade agreements with mobile phone operators because it still depends on their networks to provide its voice services.

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