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Mobinil (The Egyptian Company for Mobile Services) is Egypt's first mobile phone operator. Founded in 1998. The company is partly held by France Telecom (Orange) and Orascom Telecom. Mobinil was the first telecom company to receive ISO 14001 certificate in Egypt and the Middle East. It has also obtained official renewal of the ISO 14001 for the fifth consecutive year and also obtained the certification of OHSAS 18001.[1]
Market shareBy November 2008, Mobinil had 20 million[1] subscribers. Network and coverageMobinil has:[1]
Mobinil was the first GSM in Egypt to extend its network services to:[1]
3GOn October 17, 2007, Dr. Tarek Kamel (Minister of Communication and Information Technology & Chairman of NTRA) as well as Dr. Amr Badawy (NTRA’s Executive President) signed the 3G license agreement, giving Mobinil the green light to start 3G services. Representing Mobinil, the agreement was signed by its Chairman Mr. Naguib Sawiris at that time and Mr. Iskander Shalaby (Mobinil’s President & CEO). [2] As of September 1st, Mr. Alex Shalaby has been appointed Chairman and Mr. Hassan Kabbani CEO of Mobinil. On September 1, 2008, Mobinil has officially announced the start of its 3G operations and the launch of the Largest and Newest mobile network in Egypt, after teaming up with the global telecommunication manufacturers Nokia Siemens Networks and Huawei for the 3G roll out See alsoReferencesExternal linksCommentsNo comments have been added. |
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