Single-handedly the greediest isp I have ever had the misfortune of using. The internet in Egypt is on par with standards from the 2000s, long before remote work/education, streaming, and many more commodities that people in the rest of the world take for granted (which they honestly should, in this day and age). The UN considers the internet to be an enabler of human rights. It is not in the slightest surprising that even such a little commodity is suppressed considering Egypt does not care about its citizens, and many live in states that are direct violations of human rights (this is 100% besides the internet, but in reference to the government as a whole, which has very large shares in WE). Their excuse for such restrictions is poor infrastructure, although Egypt is ranked 2nd in the world in internet cables. Say the infrastructure part is true (it is not), they have no plans to improve it —stable connection has been a need since the COVID pandemic— the government spends their stolen money on luxuries only the top 1% and tourists can afford. You pay an amount that is high for the average Egyptian’s salary (and inflation is rising while wages are frozen cold), let’s say, for 130 GB per month—to have the grand and glorious honor of watching videos in 360p—until you are demanded to recharge before the month ends. It is unfortunate that nothing can be done about not just this, but the governing body’s shamelessness towards its people as a whole. Honestly WE only encompasses a small part of this review. I’ve lived outside of Egypt for the greater part of my life, and returned for college. It upset me to see how much the ignorance/جهل of the people is being used to manipulate them into believing basic commodities to be grand luxuries. It is even more unfortunate that the country has failed these people into falling in the deep abyss of ignorance.
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