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  • Tuesday ,16 November 2010
العربية

Telecom Egypt seeks to increase mobile phone revenue

By-Egypt News

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Tuesday ,16 November 2010

Telecom Egypt seeks to increase mobile phone revenue

 A chief executive officer and managing director of Telecom Egypt Tarek Tantawy said that the company is seeking to increase its investment in the mobile-phone market

“Our discussions with Vodafone have been basically put on hold and we continue to explore other options which I will not be able to go in to detail,” Tantawy said in a telephone interview. “We continue to explore options and there are other ways of getting exposure.”
 
Vodafone Group Plc, the world’s largest mobile-phone company, said on June 1 it won’t sell its 55 percent stake in its Egyptian unit to Telecom Egypt.
 
Telecom Egypt, which owns 45 percent of Vodafone Egypt, the country’s second-largest mobile-phone operator, had approached Vodafone about the stake, a person familiar with the matter said in May.
 
Telecom Egypt, Egypt’s fixed- line telephone monopoly, is focusing its expansion plans on Egypt and not abroad, Tantawy said after the company released its third-quarter earnings. “Our aim is to become a total communication provider in our home country,” he said.
 
Egyptian broadband penetration, currently at 6 percent of households, is expected to grow five-fold within the next couple of years, Tantawy said.
 
Shares of Telecom Egypt fell 0.3 percent to 17.4 Egyptian pounds at 11:59 a.m. in Cairo, valuing the company at 29.7 billion pounds ($5.16 billion).