Telecom Egypt has signed a MoU with China’s Huawei, which would see them cooperate on cloud computing on the sidelines of the Mobile World Congress which kicked off in Barcelona yesterday, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology said in a statement. The MoU will only target non-government services. TE also signed two MoUs with Ericsson to upgrade its cloud network, which will enable it to provide 5G services and cooperate on developing cloud communications services, the ministry said in a separate statement. TE also signed a cooperation agreement with American hardware giant Cisco Systems, which will allow it to develop its fixed internet capabilities , according to statements from CEO Adel Hamed cited by Al Shorouk.
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