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'''Telecom Egypt (WE)''' is the primary landline and a major internet and mobile service provider in Egypt. While publicly traded on the Egyptian Exchange, the company remains 80% owned by the Egyptian government through the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. Operating under the commercial brand "WE" since 2017, the company offers fixed-line, mobile, and internet services, while controlling key national infrastructure.<ref name="investor">{{cite web|title=Telecom Egypt - Investor Relations|url=https://ir.te.eg|access-date=2025-07-24}}</ref>
'''Telecom Egypt (WE)''' is the primary landline and a major internet and mobile service provider in Egypt. While publicly traded on the Egyptian Exchange, the company remains 80% owned by the Egyptian government through the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. Operating under the commercial brand "WE" since 2017, the company offers fixed-line, mobile, and internet services, while controlling key national infrastructure.<ref name="investor">{{cite web|title=Telecom Egypt - Investor Relations|url=https://ir.te.eg|access-date=2025-07-24}}</ref>


==Consumer Impact Summary==
==Consumer Impact Summary==
Telecom Egypt has been subject to criticism from users and independent watchdogs over a range of issues:
Telecom Egypt has been subject to criticism from users and independent watchdogs over a range of issues:
*<nowiki>**User freedom**: Customers report SIM card registration problems, service downtimes without notice, and inconsistent access to account termination or switching providers.</nowiki>
*'''User freedom:''' Customers report SIM card registration problems, service downtimes without notice, and inconsistent access to account termination or switching providers.
*<nowiki>**User privacy**: Egypt's telecommunications infrastructure has faced scrutiny for being vulnerable to state surveillance. Being government-owned, Telecom Egypt has not publicly addressed these concerns.</nowiki>
*'''User privacy:''' Egypt's telecommunications infrastructure has faced scrutiny for being vulnerable to state surveillance. Being government-owned, Telecom Egypt has not publicly addressed these concerns.
*<nowiki>**Business model**: As a former landline monopoly, Telecom Egypt benefits from unfair infrastructural advantages when compared to other ISPs and mobile carriers that must lease infrastructure.</nowiki>
*'''Business model:''' As a former landline monopoly, Telecom Egypt benefits from unfair infrastructural advantages when compared to other ISPs and mobile carriers that must lease infrastructure.
*<nowiki>**Market control**: Through WE, Telecom Egypt maintains dominant access to backbone fiber networks, creating potential anti-competitive bottlenecks for rivals.</nowiki>
*'''Market control:''' Through WE, Telecom Egypt maintains dominant access to backbone fiber networks, creating potential anti-competitive bottlenecks for rivals.


==Incidents==
==Incidents==
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==Products==
==Products==


*<nowiki>**WE Internet** – ADSL and fiber internet packages with bandwidth limits and FUP (fair usage policy) restrictions.</nowiki>
*'''WE Internet''' – ADSL and fiber internet packages with bandwidth limits and FUP (fair usage policy) restrictions.
*<nowiki>**WE Mobile** – Mobile telecom services under Egypt’s fourth mobile license. Offers voice, data, and 4G.</nowiki>
*'''WE Mobile''' – Mobile telecom services under Egypt’s fourth mobile license. Offers voice, data, and 4G.
*<nowiki>**Fixed-Line Services** – Legacy landline infrastructure; still the largest provider in Egypt.</nowiki>
*'''Fixed-Line Services''' – Legacy landline infrastructure; still the largest provider in Egypt.
*<nowiki>**Data Hosting & Infrastructure** – Owns data centers and undersea cable landing points (e.g., SE-ME-WE 5).</nowiki>
*'''Data Hosting & Infrastructure''' – Owns data centers and undersea cable landing points (e.g., SE-ME-WE 5).


==See also==
==See also==
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==References==
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