Cairo Building Fire Disrupts Some Telecom Services Across Egypt.

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Titel: Cairo Building Fire Disrupts Some Telecom Services Across Egypt.
Autoren: Tarek, Sherif (AUTHOR)
Quelle: Bloomberg.com. 7/9/2025, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Schlagwörter: *TELECOMMUNICATIONS services, *NETWORK failures (Telecommunication), SHORT circuits, WOUNDS & injuries
Geografische Kategorien: CAIRO (Egypt), EGYPT
Abstract: A fire in a central telecommunications building in Cairo has led to a temporary disruption of telecommunication services in Egypt, as reported by the National Telecom Regulatory Authority. Users have experienced unstable phone and internet connectivity, with Netblocks indicating that national connectivity dropped to 62% of normal levels following the incident. The fire, which originated on the seventh floor of the 10-story building, is believed to have been caused by an electrical short circuit, and it resulted in injuries to 14 individuals, according to the health ministry. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:A fire in a central telecommunications building in Cairo has led to a temporary disruption of telecommunication services in Egypt, as reported by the National Telecom Regulatory Authority. Users have experienced unstable phone and internet connectivity, with Netblocks indicating that national connectivity dropped to 62% of normal levels following the incident. The fire, which originated on the seventh floor of the 10-story building, is believed to have been caused by an electrical short circuit, and it resulted in injuries to 14 individuals, according to the health ministry. [Extracted from the article]