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The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) was a United States government-sponsored program that provided internet access to low-income households. [1] Several companies signed on to participate in the program, including Verizon Communications , Frontier Communications , T-Mobile , Spectrum , Cox , AT&T , Xfinity , Optimum and Comcast .
Egypt's internet penetration rate grew from less than one percent in 2000, to 5% in 2004, 24% in 2009, [5] 54.6% in 2014, and 71.9% in 2022. [6] Egypt has continued to grow internet penetration by investing in the information and communications technology sector, spending E£9.8 billion in 2008 which grew to E£13.5 billion in 2011.
Analysis of the report data showed that Cox Cable only delivered 83.4% of its advertised internet speed (on speeds above 3 Mbit/s) to its customers. [41] Cox blocks incoming traffic on port 80 for residential customers, [42] making it difficult for them to run web servers.
Egyptian Radio transmits 60 hours daily overseas in 33 languages and three hundred hours daily within Egypt. In 2000, Radio Cairo introduced new specialized (thematic) channels on its FM station. So far, they include news, music, and sports. Radio enjoys more freedom than TV in its news programs, talk shows and analysis.
Telecom Egypt also offers mobile services through its stake in Vodafone Egypt. [14] Overall, Telecom Egypt has a public monopoly over fixed landlines, provides 70% of internet service in Egypt, is the only provider of international phone service, [ 15 ] and provides connectivity to all mobile operators. [ 11 ]
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Vodafone Egypt offers telecommunication services ranging from voice to data and Internet to both consumers and businesses in Egypt. As part of that approach, Vodafone Egypt purchased 51% of Raya Telecom in September 2006, which provided a range of resources to assist Vodafone expand.
It has no political or religious affiliations. Funding in Plan Egypt comes from a mixture of Sponsorship and grants (approximately 70% and 30% respectively [2]). The Egypt country office is located in El-Manial al-Roda, Cairo, Egypt Plan Egypt has been working in Egypt since 1981. In Egypt, it works directly with about 40,000 children.