Internet in Egypt
Summary
The Internet is accessible to the majority of the population in Egypt, whether via smartphones, internet cafes, or home connections. Broadband Internet access via VDSL and FTTH is widely available.
Originally created by NoGringo
8/19/2007, 12:56:49 PM
Modified
5/19/2026, 2:47:40 AM
Recent revisions
/* 2019 Egyptian protests */ Fixed grammar
/* Internet exchange points */ Removed irrelevant content
Reverted 1 edit by [[Special:Contributions/~2026-17826-84|~2026-17826-84]] ([[User talk:~2026-17826-84|talk]]): Personal analysis
Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/~2026-10710-3|~2026-10710-3]] ([[User talk:~2026-10710-3|talk]]) ([[WP:HG|HG]]) (3.4.14)
Added short description
updated some statistics
Added FTTH to the list of possible connection methods
/* 2011 Internet shutdown */ HTTP to HTTPS for [[Blogspot]]
/* Increased censorship and surveillance in the post-Morsi era */ citation
/* Introduction of ADSL2+ */ Essentially added that the throttling has a tendency to go far below 512 kb/s depending on provider and region
Added non-breaking space to non-template file size, bitrate, and bandwidth values (via [[WP:JWB]])
/* Internet Revolution Egypt */
Disambiguating links to [[Signal (disambiguation)]] (link changed to [[Signal (messaging app)]]; link changed to [[Signal (messaging app)]]) using [[User:Qwertyytrewqqwerty/DisamAssist|DisamAssist]].
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