Egypt’s NTRA and NTI renew agreement to monitor cell tower radiation

Utilising advanced technologies, including digitisation, automation, and cloud computing for report accessibility, aligns with Egypt’s broader Digital Egypt strategy.

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The National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA) and the National Telecommunication Institute (NTI) of Egypt have renewed their commitment to ensuring public safety through rigorous monitoring of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) from cell towers. That agreement highlights the importance of adhering to internationally accepted safety standards, aiming to protect public health by ensuring that EMR levels from new and existing cell towers remain within permissible limits.

To achieve this, the NTRA and NTI are integrating the latest technologies into their measurement procedures, including digitising and automating processes for greater efficiency and accuracy. By utilising cloud computing for report accessibility, this initiative aligns with the broader Digital Egypt strategy, further enhancing transparency and accessibility in monitoring practices. Through these efforts, the NTRA and NTI are reinforcing their dedication to maintaining both safety and high technical standards in telecommunications.

The National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA) and the National Telecommunication Institute (NTI) collaborate to ensure compliance with safety standards, with NTI conducting EMR measurements and NTRA overseeing the process. Their joint efforts reinforce a commitment to maintaining both safety and high technical standards in telecommunications.