Vodafone Egypt
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| Vodafone Egypt | |
|---|---|
| Type | Private |
| Founded | 1998 |
| Headquarters | Cairo, |
| Industry | Telecommunications |
| Products | Mobile phone services |
| Parent | Vodafone Group, UK |
| Website | www.vodafone.com.eg |
Vodafone Egypt, part of the UK's Vodafone Group, is a mobile network operator in Egypt, formerly known as Click GSM. Vodafone launched its 3G broadband services[1] in Egypt hours after beginning the transmission of etisalat.
[edit] History of Vodafone Egypt
Vodafone, formerly known as Click GSM,[2] has undergone a major rebranding exercise. Other Vodafone subsidiaries also went through a similar transition, to create the first truly global mobile telecommunications company, with the familiar 'look and feel' throughout the world.
Vodafone Egypt, formerly based in Cairo, is now based in 6th October City.[3] Vodafone has now two main bases; one in Smart Village near (6th October City) this is concerned for all the company operation, the other is in Cairo and is only concerned with corporate sales.
Click GSM was founded in 1998,[4] as the second mobile phone operator in Egypt, competing with the then-recently-privatized operator - mobinil - which was formerly owned by the Egyptian National Telecommunication Authority (now Telecom Egypt).
Vodafone Egypt (then Click GSM; officially Misrfone Telecommunications) penetrated the market heavily at that time by introducing the concept of prepaid mobile phone plans. At that time, only the elite and the rich could own mobile phones.
In a few years, the introduction of prepaid by Vodafone, and later on by its competitor mobinil, has made a paradigm shift in Egyptian culture, making mobile phones a necessity rather than a luxury.
As of December 2007, Vodafone serves more than 13.3 million customers nationwide.[5]
A great deal of credit should be given to the original engineering team who set up the network. They came from Vodafone UK, Vodafone Australia, Airtouch and Panafon Greece.
Originally based in an apartment block in Maadi (a suburb of Cairo), the team faced numerous challenges, but their experience and innovation allowed the successful launch and rapid growth of the new network. It is said that the original microwave transmission plan was designed with the aid of a Cairo tourist map and the printed ruler at the back of the Egypt lonely planet guide.

