Telecom Egypt has launched We Internet, a revamped version of its fixed broadband service. Subscribers can now get service at up to 100 Mbps instead of the old maximum of 16 Mbps. The entry-level product has been upgraded from 1 Mbps to 5 Mbps and more than 50 percent of its customers are now connected to fibre to the kerb, with the ability to upgrade to the new minimum speed.
Telecom Egypt aims to reach 70 percent fibre connectivity by the end of 2018. Monthly bundles start from EGP 110 for 100 GB per month. Previous monthly bundles started from EGP 95. Throttled speed rises from 512 kbps to 1 Mbps.
According to TE, subscribers can now create their own tariff plans from the five internet speeds and allowances available according to their usage and preferences.