Vodafone Egypt to abandon dependence on solar and alternative energies

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Egypt’s leading telecommunication Vodafone Egypt has reached a decision to abandon dependence on solar and alternative energies despite rising fuel prices.

While making the decision on behalf of the company, Egypt Vodafone’s External Affairs and Legal Director Mr. Khaled Hegazy said that depending on solar energy needs to large areas and special environmental circumstances.

Hegazy further revealed that their company together with their counters who are also mobile phone operators Mobinil and Etisalat Egypt are currently studying the effect of fuel prices on their mobile services, spoke to Amwal Al Ghad.

Vodafone Group plc is a British multinational telecommunications company headquartered in London and with its registered office in Newbury, Berkshire. With operations in 21 countries, the company forms the world’s 2nd-largest mobile telecommunications company in both subscribers and revenues (as of 2013 data). By March 31, the company had 434 million subscribers.

1 thought on “Vodafone Egypt to abandon dependence on solar and alternative energies”

  1. This really story does not make any sense. Why would Vodafone abandon dependence on renewable energy because of rises in fossil fuel prices?! In fact the opposite should happen.

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