National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority

The awareness of the ICT strategic value increased by the governments around the world nowadays, the Government of Egypt (GoE) categorized the ICT sector as an important part of the national economy,[8] because its innovative and creative potential and providing enabling services, high technologies and products that support the Egyptian economy development in the global market.

[9] In Egypt, during the last years, the achievements of this sector have emerge as felt in all spheres of existence as network infrastructure and the usage of ICT equipment have unfold.

In Egypt, furthermore, it has given upward thrust to a pioneering social movement that makes use of statistics and communications equipment to promote democracy and excellent governance.

[18] and organizing the interconnection agreements among official operators with the intention to assure efficiency and honest internet working practices inside the telecom region.

[20] Regulations were approved according to the Egyptian constitution; to prohibit anti-competitive practices, which include the misuse of a dominant role side, pass-subsidization, refusal to supply main facilities, vertical charge squeezing, misuse of data and restrictive agreements as well as planning to create an appropriate environment for the marketplace liberalization where there will be a free competition and investment.

[25] Many newspapers reported that the issue occurred because of "security" concerns, but there's also a suspicion there are economic incentives for local operators who have complained to regulators about free international calls.

The emergency law allows authorities sweeping powers including monitoring personal communications without judicial oversight and shuttering media outlets.

[28] Researches on unique subjects were conducted by the NTRA, sometimes in cooperation with outdoor specialists and experts institutes,[29] to be able to encourage funding and therefore make sure the availability of new services in the marketplace, as well as identifying and studying the key industry interpretation indicators to draw national and worldwide investment opportunities.

[30] and engaging in studies evaluation and economic interpretation of modern and newly introduced telecom services to make certain market liberalization and purchaser welfare.

(my ass) [32] On 9 December 2003, there was a supervision institutes that run courses leading to internationally identified telecommunications certification,[33] consisting of GMDSS, in step with regulations set through the involved establishments and growing curricula and examination structures; tracking the guidelines and technical progress of institutes; and growing policies for issuing, canceling or enhancing certificates.

[37] The national plan defines the regulatory and technical regulations relates to the formation, allocation, distribution, control of numbering.

[40] In line with the Telecom regulation No.10/2003, NTRA is liable for licensing and supervising the Wi-Fi institutes that qualify their attendees to enroll in the GMDSS certification tests of various levels.

New Borg El Arab city branch.