Leading Technological Parks in Egypt
The following list of the leading technological parks in Egypt includes the two pioneers in this segment: the company behind Cairo’s Smart Village and the SRTA-City.
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The following list of the leading technological parks in Egypt includes the two pioneers in this segment: the company behind Cairo’s Smart Village and the SRTA-City.
Faisal Hasan, Senior VP of Investment Research Department at KAMCO talks about the oil and gas, banking, real estate, telecom and industry sector.
Marcopolis.net has listed the top telecom companies in Ghana according to their market share. Ghana’s total mobile voice penetration rate reached 127.06% in April 2017 and the total number of mobile voice subscriptions was 35,984,280.
Marcopolis.net has compiled the ranking of the top telecom companies in Saudi Arabia. View the list of the largest mobile operators in the country. The largest telecoms are STC, followed by Mobily and Zain KSA –the fastest growing and best telecom in Saudi Arabia.
“We have 22-23% market share because we’re still the biggest private ISP in Egypt by far and the rest are between 5-7% each. Our major strength has always been that we are a private company – we have more freedom to try new stuff. We hire the best calibers in Egypt, we have 1,200 employees who are all experts in their areas, and we are always open to trying new technology.”
In Abidjan, we have focused on the state’s e-governance project, with an ambition to start this year the portal for all administrative procedures, at first informational, then secondly provide e-services that will allow interaction with the citizens. Those also allow us to provide electronic ways to request birth certificates, copies of diplomas, etc.
Marcopolis.net has complied the latest ranking of the top telecom companies in Malaysia. Currently, the largest telecom operator in Malayisa is Maxis with 38.1% market share, followed by Celcom with 33.7% market share and Digi with an estimated 28.2% market share.
Our mission is to manage the frequency sector in accordance with our new vision. This means the end user will have a representative which is not necessarily the agency. We call this entity the assignor; it’s our representative to which we make the African frequency ranges available. It demonstrates the wealth and depth of neutrality and equity.
Notre mission est de gérer le secteur des fréquences. L’utilisateur final a un interlocuteur qui n’est pas nécessairement l’Agence, mais qui peut être cette entité qu’on appelle affectataire. Il s’agit d’un autre interlocuteur, à qui nous mettons des bandes de fréquences à disposition. Cela montre la recherche de la neutralité.
Jean-Philippe Favreau, Chief Commercial Officer of GreenN (Green Network Côte d’Ivoire), gives his assessment of the company’s results in 2014 and shares his vision for 2015.