By: Nana Appiah
Acquaye
Entlaq,
in collaboration with Vodafone Egypt and GIZ Egypt, has convened the second
closed-door policy roundtable in a multi-stakeholder series focused on
artificial intelligence and data governance, with discussions centred on fiber
connectivity infrastructure, market structure and AI readiness in Egypt.
The
roundtable brought together policymakers, regulators, telecom operators,
technology leaders, infrastructure experts and development partners to examine
key challenges and opportunities shaping Egypt’s digital future. Discussions
focused on how to expand fiber infrastructure and improve broadband
penetration, strengthen network resilience, reduce single points of failure,
and ensure that connectivity systems are adequately positioned to support the
country’s ambitions in AI, cloud computing and data centre development.
Participants
also considered governance and regulatory frameworks required to balance
investment incentives, market competition and long-term national digital
development objectives.
The
dialogue highlighted Egypt’s progress in the digital sector, including its
position as Africa’s fastest-growing fixed broadband market and its role as a
key global connectivity corridor. At the same time, stakeholders emphasized the
need to further strengthen infrastructure readiness to support the next phase
of digital transformation.
Insights
and recommendations from the session are expected to contribute to ongoing
policy development efforts aimed at strengthening evidence-based
decision-making and enhancing collaboration between the public and private
sectors.
Organisers
expressed appreciation to all participants for their contributions, as well as
to Vodafone Egypt and GIZ for their continued support in advancing structured
dialogue on Egypt’s digital economy and AI governance agenda.