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Suez Canal signs agreement with South Korea’s KT, GGTT to speed internet service to 1 GBps

PARTNERSHI­P WILL HELP PROVIDE BETTER INTERNET SERVICES FOR ALL BUSINESS SECTORS IN AREA: YASSIN

- By Shaimaa Al-Aees

Egypt’s Suez Canal Authority (SCA) signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) with KT Corporatio­n, South Korea’s largest telecommun­ications service provider, and Giga Global for Telecom and Technology (GGTT) to install new technology system that will increase Internet speed in the area to 1 GBps.The two sides provided no details on the value nor the contract’s timeline.

KT’s chairperso­n and CEO Hwang Chang-Gyu and Mohab Mameesh, chairman of SCA, attended the signing ceremony held on Monday.

Chang-Gyu said that the partnershi­p will not only improve Egypt’s informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT) services, but also help KT expand its global presence. He added that the MoU is part of a large project to promote the ICT infrastruc­ture of the Suez Canal. Chairperso­n of GGTT Mohamed Roshdy said that this project will contribute towards transferri­ng modern technology to Egypt, and increase its gross domestic product (GDP). He pointed out that a number of field tests have been conducted in the areas that require faster internet speed service.

CEO of GGTT Osama Yassin said that this partnershi­p will help provide better internet services for all business sectors in the area.

South Korean ambassador to Egypt YoonYeoche­ol said that the new partnershi­p will provide the Egyptian market with innovative ICT solutions.

This is the first agreement between the two countries since President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi visited South Korea in March 2016 to promote cooperatio­n between the two countries.

“Egypt is one of the largest countries in the Middle East in terms of using Internet services,and has a large number of users, mostly young people,” the ambassador said.

 ??  ?? KT’s chairperso­n and CEO Hwang Chang-Gyu and Mohab Mameesh, chairman of SCA, attended the signing ceremony held on Monday
KT’s chairperso­n and CEO Hwang Chang-Gyu and Mohab Mameesh, chairman of SCA, attended the signing ceremony held on Monday

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