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President Sisi stressed the need to enhance internet services and communications infrastructure across the country, ensuring high-quality, efficient access for all citizens
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi has urged the Egyptian government to ramp up efforts to attract both domestic and international investments in the country’s communications and information technology (ICT) sectors.
His call came during a meeting with Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and Communications and Information Technology Minister Amr Talaat, where the president emphasized the importance of improving Egypt’s position in global telecommunications rankings.
According to Presidency Spokesman Ambassador Mohamed el-Shennawy, President Sisi stressed the need to enhance internet services and communications infrastructure across the country, ensuring high-quality, efficient access for all citizens. The president further urged the government to continue expanding telecom services nationwide, with a particular emphasis on improving connectivity and service quality.
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The meeting also addressed the collaboration between the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and other government ministries. Discussions included digital transformation projects, the modernization of national post offices, and efforts to expand mobile phone manufacturing within Egypt.