رئيس مجلس الإدارة
سعيد اسماعيل
رئيس التحرير
مروة أبو زاهر

رئيس مجلس الإدارة
سعيد اسماعيل

رئيس التحرير
مروة أبو زاهر

NTRA bans new mobile phones non-compliant with approved international standards

The National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Egypt (NTRA) announces that it will start to take the necessary technical measures to ban the activation of any new mobile phones that do not comply with internationally approved specifications and technical standards, particularly the standards of the Global System for Mobile Communications Association (GSMA), effective February 1st.

This step is part of NTRA’s efforts to ensure protecting users’ rights, and their safety, as well as guaranteeing the provision of high-quality telecom services in Egypt’s market. As clarified by NTRA, non-compliant mobile phones have a direct negative impact on service quality for users and pose potential risks to public health.

In this sense, NTRA calls on users, to verify that newly purchased mobile phones meet internationally approved technical standards by checking the phone’s 15-digit IMEI number through “Telephony” app before purchase. This will allow customers to identify non-compliant phones before making a purchase. NTRA also advises citizens to obtain a tax invoice when purchasing any new phone and to report any violations through NTRA’s official channels.

NTRA warns traders and distributors against selling any mobile phones that do not comply with standards

Moreover, NTRA warns traders and distributors against selling any mobile phones that do not comply with internationally approved standards, as legal action will be taken as necessary to protect users’ rights, in coordination with the Consumer Protection Agency (CPA.)

It’s worth noting that Telecommunication Regulation Law No.10 of 2003 prohibits the import, manufacture, assembly, marketing, or trade of any telecommunications equipment without obtaining prior permit from, and in accordance with the approved standards and specifications of NTRA, since non-compliant devices pose significant risks to users and may also negatively impact the quality of telecommunications services and infrastructure.

In this context, NTRA provided multiple channels for citizens to report any violations related to the marketing and sale of non-compliant telecommunications devices. These include mobile operators’ and NTRA’s call centers, NTRA’s hotline (155), My NTRA mobile application, or the assigned website.

NTRA warns users of websites and e-apps against sharing national ID data

The National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Egypt (NTRA) warns users of websites and electronic applications against sharing their national ID data on these websites and applications. As per NTRA’s recommendations, visitors and users of websites and e-apps should not share their national ID data except with trusted websites and apps, such as those that belong to and run by the government. This comes as part of NTRA’s efforts to protect users’ rights and ensure the privacy of their personal information and data.

It’s worth noting that NTRA has recently observed that some websites and e-apps have been requesting the data of national ID cards in violation to the usual procedures for purchasing or registering on such websites or apps. Consequently, this may expose users to risks of identity theft, privacy violations, or misuse of this data in any form, contrary to the provisions of Law.

 

NTRA launches eSIM technology in Egypt’s market

NTRA launches eSIM technology in Egypt’s market

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 telecom field

.aiming to improve the user experience in Egypt

,It also aligns with NTRA’s objectives pursuant to Law No. 10 of 2003

,particularly in keeping abreast of 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.

.The 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,

,and 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 also improves the user experience and reinforces the efficiency and sustainability of telecom services.

,Furthermore, the eSIM technology provides users with great flexibility

.as they can get a new number and activate it directly on the eSIM

Additionally, users can transfer their current numbers to the eSIM easily without needing to replace the SIM card,

ensuring uninterrupted service. In this sense, NTRA made sure to clarify the eSIM service details

.by issuing a comprehensive guide for the use of eSIM in Egypt