Vodafone Egypt and Etisalat Egypt said on Sunday that they study an offer by Egypt's National Telecom Regulatory Authority's (NTRA) to get the fourth-generation mobile licences.
Earlier, Egypt's telecommunications regulator set the price of a licence to provide fourth-generation mobile services at EGP 3.54 billion, half of which must be paid in dollars.
The NTRA set the first week of August as a deadline to receive responses of the mobile operators willing to get the mobile phone licenses, totally or partially.
The regulator set the cost of getting a fixed line licence at EGP 100 million and the cost of a licence to offer customers international calls at EGP 1.8 billion.
Source : MENA
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