Telecom Egypt and Grid Telecom signed a collaboration agreement to build a subsea system connecting Egypt and Greece.
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Egypt’s Minister of Telecommunications and Information Technology, Dr. Amr Talaat, witnessed the signing ceremony held in Cairo, Egypt. The Managing Director and CEO of Telecom Egypt, Adel Hamed, and the Chairman and CEO of IPTO, Manos Manousakis, signed the agreement.
This agreement is a testimony of the strategic cooperation between Telecom Egypt and Grid Telecom.
It comes in line with Telecom Egypt's strategy of strengthening its infrastructure, expanding its international network, and increasing its entry points to Europe by providing an eastern gateway via Greece through the new subsea system.
The system will connect Port Said in Egypt to Crete island--making it the shortest, lowest latency, Mediterranean path between Egypt and Europe, extending northwards to the Balkans region and adjacent important destinations in Central and Western Europe, and southwards to the Arabian Peninsula and other regions in Africa and Asia.
This also reinforces Egypt’s strategic position as an international telecommunications hub linking the East and West.
Earlier this year, Telecom Egypt and Grid Telecom signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding, which set the ground for the exploration of different connectivity options between Greece and Egypt--through existing and future optical fiber links.
This was followed by the signing of a Heads of Agreement to build this new subsea system extending the mutual international reach to neighboring countries.
The Minister of Communications and Information Technology of Egypt, Dr. Amr Talaat, stated: “This significant agreement, which intends to create a new subsea system connecting Egypt and Greece across the Mediterranean Sea, strengthens Egypt's strategic capacity in the realm of international subsea cables by opening a new landing site in eastern Europe on the Greek coast.
"It also provides a strategic advantage, particularly given that more than 90% of the data flow between East and West passes via Egyptian territorial waters and lands.”
He further added that the signing of this agreement is the culmination of ten months of hard work since the start of the negotiations during his February visit to Greece where he witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Telecom Egypt and Grid Telecom with the aim of connecting the two countries using subsea cable systems. ■
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