Orange Egypt
Orange Egypt is a telecommunications operator in Egypt providing mobile, fixed, and digital communication services to consumer and enterprise customers.
- Mobile voice and data services for prepaid and postpaid subscribers (mobile connectivity).
- Fixed broadband and home internet access over various access technologies (fixed connectivity).
- Enterprise connectivity, Virtual Private Network (VPN), and managed network solutions for businesses and public-sector entities (enterprise networking).
- Cloud-hosted, collaboration, and value-added digital services for organizations and individuals (cloud and digital services).
- Customer self-service, billing, and account management through web and mobile applications (digital customer portals).
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Orange Egypt operates as a mobile network operator and integrated telecom provider in the Egyptian market, serving individual, enterprise, and governmental customers. For enterprise and institutional environments, the company supplies mobile and fixed connectivity, private networking, and selected Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and cloud-related services that can be integrated into broader corporate network and application architectures. Its offerings System Integration Testing (SIT) in categories such as mobile connectivity, fixed connectivity, enterprise networking, cloud and hosting, and managed communication services.
On the network side, Orange Egypt provides Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), 3G, 4G/LTE, and often VoLTE-based mobile services (mobile connectivity), enabling voice, Service Mesh Security (SMS), and packet data connectivity for smartphones, Internet of Things (IoT) endpoints, and mobile broadband devices. In fixed access, it delivers home and business internet over copper, fiber, and wireless last-mile options (fixed connectivity), supporting IP-based access for LANs, Wi‑Fi infrastructure, and connected devices at customer premises. These access services typically serve as the underlay for enterprise VPNs, Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) deployments, and secure remote access solutions provided either by Orange Egypt or third-party integrators.
For organizations, Orange Egypt offers enterprise connectivity and managed services (enterprise networking), including MPLS-based IP VPNs, site-to-site connectivity for branch networks, and dedicated internet access. These services are designed to interconnect headquarters, branches, and data centers in Egypt and, through the broader Orange group, link to international locations. Customers can use these private network services as transport for Emergency Response Plan (ERP), CRM, unified communications, and other line-of-business applications. The operator also provides mobile enterprise offerings such as corporate bundles, fleet management, and basic M2M/IoT connectivity, which enterprises embed into logistics, utilities, and field operations workflows.
Orange Egypt extends into cloud-hosted and digital service categories (cloud and digital services), where it collaborates with technology partners and leverages group capabilities to provide hosting, virtual servers, and selected Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and collaboration tools. These services support email, conferencing, and application hosting requirements, and can integrate with corporate identity and security controls, depending on customer architecture. The company also runs digital channels, including a website and mobile applications (digital customer portals), which enable self-service functions such as subscription management, billing and payment, add-on purchases, and customer care. These portals integrate with backend BSS/OSS systems and are commonly used by enterprise administrators to manage corporate fleets of SIMs and connectivity services.
Within an enterprise IT and procurement directory, Orange Egypt is categorized under Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), fixed Internet Service Providers (ISP), enterprise connectivity and VPN services, and cloud and managed communication services. Its portfolio aligns with use cases such as branch and campus connectivity, remote workforce enablement, Wide Area Network (WAN) transport, basic cloud hosting, and integration of mobile services into enterprise application stacks.