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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 | NTRA is working on Arabic [[IDN]]s and is the operator for <ref>[http://blog.icann.org/2011/01/status-report-on-the-dns-in-egypt/ ICANN Blog]</ref>[[مصر.]] It is affiliated with [[ICANN]], [[IGF]], [[IANA]], [[ISOC]] and [[afriNIC]]. | ||
==Events== | ==Events== |
Revision as of 02:19, 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 [7]مصر. It is affiliated with ICANN, IGF, IANA, ISOC and afriNIC.
Events
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
- NTRA subscribers list.