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Orange Egypt Launches a Heritage-Inspired Project to Enhance Network Coverage

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In a pioneering initiative that bridges technological innovation with Egypt’s rich cultural heritage, Orange Egypt has announced the design of the country’s first telecommunications tower inspired by the shape of a Pharaonic obelisk, ahead of the official opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum on November 1st.

The obelisk-shaped tower stands as a symbolic tribute to the grandeur of ancient Egyptian civilization, while also enhancing mobile network coverage and delivering advanced communication services around the museum area.

This initiative aligns with national efforts to transform the Grand Egyptian Museum into a world-class smart destination that integrates history, culture, and cutting-edge technology—positioning Egypt as a leading hub for cultural and digital innovation.

According to Orange Egypt, the project reflects the company’s commitment to supporting Egypt’s tourism and cultural sectors by combining modern telecommunications infrastructure with timeless Egyptian symbolism. The company emphasized that the initiative underscores its role in celebrating national identity, driving digital transformation, and enhancing visitor experiences at one of the world’s most anticipated cultural landmarks.

Through this project, Orange Egypt continues to advance smart connectivity and highlight Egypt’s ability to seamlessly blend heritage and innovation on the global stage.