The National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) is currently investigating why the nation’s three private mobile network operators are facing delays in offering fixed line services since they received their operating licenses two years ago, sources close to the matter tell Youm7. Orange Egypt had said in December last year that it would begin offering fixed line services as of 2018. Meanwhile, Prepaid mobile phone scratch card prices will not be raised to reflect the recent hike in fuel costs, an unnamed telecom company source tells Al Mal.
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