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Mostakbal, Orange seal a deal to install cell towers at Mostakbal City

Monday 02/November/2020 - 07:19 PM
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In view of  Mostakbal for Urban Development's intent to expedite construction works at Mostakbal City, an agreement was reached with Orange-Egypt to install cell towers to improve cellphone coverage.

Providing more reliable and consistent cellphone service at first phase of Mostakbal City lies behind the agreement with Orange Egypt, a first step towards providing cell coverage to the remaining phases of the project and benefiting those already working at the site, be they developers, contractors, consultants, or clients.

Chairman and managing director at El Mostakbal for Urban Development Eng. Essam Nasef said that the company is working relentlessly to carry out its secheduled plans regarding service and infrastructure projects before the delivery of first-phase housing units late 2020.

On the other hand, vice-president of Orange Egypt Eng. Aymen Ameeri said that he feels proud about taking part in  Mostakbal City project, as it is such a prime property project that is made up of several compounds.

"Providing Mostakbal City with reliable cellphone coverage follows through on the Egyptian government's stated goal of creating a new system for installing cellphone stations on new roads and corridors," said he.

"Making customers feel comfortable tops our priorities, as ensuring they are passing through a distinguished experience is a target that can't only be achieved through building new cellphone towers but also through tapping advanced technologies in order to bring about a reliable  mobile service" he noted.

  "The best testimony testifying to having a quality cellphone network is the fact that we received for several consecutive years local and international awards  declaring us as best service provider in terms of speed of sound and data transmission on the basis of   several parameters including strength of the network, range of coverage and browsing."