Difference between revisions of "National Telecom Regulatory Authority of Egypt"
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'''NTRA''' is the '''National Telecom Regulatory Authority of Egypt'''. It provides telecommunication and Internet services to its users.<ref>[http://www.mcit.gov.eg/MediaPressSer_Details.aspx?ID=716&TypeID=3 mcit]</ref> It has been governing the Internet affairs of Egypt since 2006.<ref>[http://www.ntra.gov.eg/english/dpages_dpagesdetails.asp?ID=397&Menu=7 NTRA]</ref> The company is working actively to increase the number of high speed Internet users in Egypt.<ref>[http://www.balancingact-africa.com/news/en/issue-no-318/internet/ntra-cuts-adsl-price/en BalancingAct]</ref> It claims to have 9,652,171 subscribers as of September, 2011.<ref>[http://ntra.gov.eg/english/DPages_DPagesDetails.asp?ID=352 NTRA]</ref> To promote the use of landlines in Egypt, NTRA banned international calls made via Skype in 2010.<ref>[http://itknowledgehub.com/tag/ntra/ ITKnowledgeHub]</ref><ref>[http://www.iana.org/reports/2010/misr-report-21apr2010.html IANA]</ref> | '''NTRA''' is the '''National Telecom Regulatory Authority of Egypt'''. It provides telecommunication and Internet services to its users.<ref>[http://www.mcit.gov.eg/MediaPressSer_Details.aspx?ID=716&TypeID=3 mcit]</ref> It has been governing the Internet affairs of Egypt since 2006.<ref>[http://www.ntra.gov.eg/english/dpages_dpagesdetails.asp?ID=397&Menu=7 NTRA]</ref> The company is working actively to increase the number of high speed Internet users in Egypt.<ref>[http://www.balancingact-africa.com/news/en/issue-no-318/internet/ntra-cuts-adsl-price/en BalancingAct]</ref> It claims to have 9,652,171 subscribers as of September, 2011.<ref>[http://ntra.gov.eg/english/DPages_DPagesDetails.asp?ID=352 NTRA]</ref> To promote the use of landlines in Egypt, NTRA banned international calls made via Skype in 2010.<ref>[http://itknowledgehub.com/tag/ntra/ ITKnowledgeHub]</ref><ref>[http://www.iana.org/reports/2010/misr-report-21apr2010.html IANA]</ref> | ||
− | NTRA is working on Arabic [[IDN]]s and is the operator for [[مصر.]] | + | NTRA is working on Arabic [[IDN]]s and is the operator for [[مصر.]], which is the IDN ccTLD for Egypt. It does not operate the traditional [[.eg]] [[ccTLD]]. It is affiliated with [[ICANN]], [[IGF]], [[IANA]], [[ISOC]] and [[afriNIC]].<ref>[http://blog.icann.org/2011/01/status-report-on-the-dns-in-egypt/ ICANN Blog]</ref> |
==Events== | ==Events== |
Revision as of 02:23, 17 November 2011
Industry: | Telecommunications |
Founded: | 2003 |
Ownership: | Government |
Headquarters: | Smart Village, Km 28 Egypt-Alexandria Desert Road |
Country: | Egypt |
Products: | Mobile and Landline Services Broadband, WiFi |
Email: | Info[at]tra.gov.eg |
Website: | TRA, NTRA |
Key People | |
Dr. Amr Badawi, Executive President Manal Ismail, Director of International Technical Coordination Dept. |
NTRA is the National Telecom Regulatory Authority of Egypt. It provides telecommunication and Internet services to its users.[1] It has been governing the Internet affairs of Egypt since 2006.[2] The company is working actively to increase the number of high speed Internet users in Egypt.[3] It claims to have 9,652,171 subscribers as of September, 2011.[4] To promote the use of landlines in Egypt, NTRA banned international calls made via Skype in 2010.[5][6]
NTRA is working on Arabic IDNs and is the operator for مصر., which is the IDN ccTLD for Egypt. It does not operate the traditional .eg ccTLD. It is affiliated with ICANN, IGF, IANA, ISOC and afriNIC.[7]
Events[edit | edit source]
NTRA hosted ICANN33 in Cairo from 2 to 7 November 2008 and ICANN regional meeting from 1 to 3 April 2008.[8][9] It organized an IDN workshop in 2006.[10] The company arranges ICT related seminars, conferences and meetings throughout the year. A complete list of International events by NTRA can be found here.
External Links[edit | edit source]
- NTRA subscribers list.