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NTRA Introduces eSIM Technology to Egypt’s Market

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
December 6, 2024
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The National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Egypt (NTRA) launched the eSIM technology in Egypt’s market, following the completion of all necessary technical tests by the four mobile operators to operate the service. This technology is one of the latest digital innovations in the telecom sector, designed to improve the user experience in Egypt. It also aligns with NTRA’s objectives pursuant to Law No. 10 of 2003, particularly in staying updated on scientific, technical, and technological advancements in telecommunications, and its commitment to providing advanced technical solutions that contribute to developing telecom market and supporting digital transformation.

eSIM is a modern technology used instead of traditional mobile SIM cards. It allows users to switch between mobile operators easily without needing to change a physical SIM card; it is also more secure than traditional SIM cards, since it is embedded inside the device and cannot be easily removed, reducing the risk of theft or misuse. This technology improves the user experience and reinforces the efficiency and sustainability of telecom services.

Furthermore, eSIM technology provides users with great flexibility, as they can get a new number and activate it directly on the eSIM. Users can also transfer their current numbers to the eSIM easily without needing to replace the SIM card, ensuring uninterrupted service. To support users, NTRA made sure to clarify the eSIM service details by issuing a comprehensive guide for the use of eSIM in Egypt.

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