Egypt’s Internet Revolution: Fiber Frenzy, 5G Dreams, and a Satellite Showdown
Egypt’s internet landscape is undergoing a rapid transformation. With over 100 million people and internet penetration above 70%, the country has seen surging demand for broadband and mobile data en.wikipedia.org. Major investments in fiber optics and mobile networks are boosting speeds to record highs – Egypt even boasted the fastest internet in Africa in 2022 en.wikipedia.org. At the same time, stark urban-rural divides persist, and government policies heavily influence who gets online and how. This report dives into Egypt’s internet access services – from dominant ISPs and network coverage to pricing, regulations, and the future of 5G and satellite internet. Egypt’s fixed broadband market is dominated by a handful of providers. Telecom Egypt’s ISP arm, known as WE Data, leads by a wide margin – holding about 80% of the country’s internet subscriptions businesstodayegypt.com. WE Data is the incumbent provider, benefiting from Telecom Egypt’s nationwide infrastructure. The remaining fixed-line market is shared by ISPs affiliated with the other telecom operators: Orange, Vodafone, and Etisalat Egypt en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org. These competitors each have single-digit to low-teens market shares, with Orange and Vodafone roughly in the 10–15% range. On the mobile side, Vodafone Egypt is the largest operator connectingafrica.com, followed by Orange Egypt