Government-owned carrier Telecom Egypt (TE) is planning to build four to five data centers in the coming two years in the new administrative capital, Alexandria, Smart Village and Suez, a company official told Masrawy. The company is also upgrading its existing data centers and is expecting to host Nokia’s Internet Of Things platform by the end of the year to serve Egypt and the region. TE is also working to meet the requirements to host Microsoft’s cloud network.
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