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  2. Nomad (eSIM company) - Wikipedia

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    Nomad is a connectivity marketplace that offers mobile data plans worldwide [2] supplied by various communications service providers. [3] [4] International travelers with eSIM-capable smartphones can buy data plans from local providers, reducing roaming costs. [5] [6] eSIMs can be purchased through the website or the smartphone app.

  3. 123 (interbank network) - Wikipedia

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    The "123" network links more than 30 Egyptian Banks supporting more than 1500 ATMs distributed all over Egypt. This network provides the banks' clients with direct access to their different accounts at any time and from anywhere through the ATMs carrying the "123" logo.

  4. eSIM - Wikipedia

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    An eSIM (embedded SIM) is a form of SIM card that is embedded directly into a device as software installed onto a eUICC chip. First released in March 2016, eSIM is a global specification by the GSMA that enables remote SIM provisioning; end-users can change mobile network operators without the need to physically swap a SIM from the device.

  5. List of countries by mobile banking usage - Wikipedia

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    Data is sourced from the World Bank's Global Financial Inclusion database. In the table below, usage is defined as the percentage of people who had non-SMS mobile banking transactions in the previous three months. Data is sourced from Bain and Research Now, along with GMI NPS surveys in 2012.

  6. Meeza - Wikipedia

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    Meeza (Arabic: ميزة, lit. 'Feature') is an Egyptian electronic payment systems provider for domestic transactions within Egypt.It is supported by the Egyptian government [1] [2] [3] and is regulated by the Egyptian Central Bank and the national Egyptian Banks Company (EBC).

  7. Telecommunications in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Egypt ICT market is projected to grow from an estimated $23.60 billion in 2025 to $53.11 billion by 2030, at a compound annual growth rate of 17.61%. This expansion is driven by rising government investments, increasing internet and mobile penetration, a burgeoning tech startup ecosystem, and ongoing technological advancements.

  8. B.TECH (company) - Wikipedia

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    The online payment operations of B.Tech. are facilitated by Fawry Banking & Payment Technology Services Ltd. Apart from bank mobile wallets and credit cards, FawryPay provides customers with direct debit or automatic debit of installment amounts from their debit and credit cards. [5]

  9. Category:Internet service providers of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Internet service providers of Egypt" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. ... Mobile view ...