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Vodafone Egypt questions legality of WhatsApp Voice ahead of launch

Egypt previously stated it was considering banning free messaging and calling smartphone apps WhatsApp and Viber.
10.03.15 | Source: Ahram Online

Egypt's largest mobile service provider is raising questions about the legality of WhatsApp's free voice-calling feature due to be released later this year.

In a letter to Egypt’s telecommunications regulator circulated on social media on Monday, Vodafone Egypt inquired about the legality of Whatsapp Voice service.

Egypt’s government has previously stated it was considering banning popular free messaging and international calling smartphone applications WhatsApp and Viber, on “security” as well “financial” considerations.

Mobile phone penetration currently surpasses 110 percent in the country of 90 million, with Vodafone Egypt having the largest share of subscriptions, according to the latest publically available data.

In January 2015, WhatsApp, which was acquired by Facebook for $22 billion last October, reported hitting 700 million monthly active users worldwide.

Egypt's law governing telecommunications stipulates that international VoIP services -- or routing calls over the internet such as via Skype and Viber -- are illegal, an informed Vodafone source told Ahram Online.

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