Egypt's monopoly fixed line provider, Telecom  Egypt, has claimed that it will remain the country's sole fixed line voice  provider despite the recent announcement that the country's regulator was  preparing to offer two new triple-play concessions, Reuters reports.  
 The clarification comes after recent reports that the National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) will offer two triple-play licences allowing the sale of fixed line voice, high speed broadband and pay-TV services in upscale suburbs outside Cairo which contain between 50 and 5,000 housing units.
'Maybe triple-play is not the accurate word,  although that was what was announced. Triple-play includes voice, data and  video. What's on offer does not include fixed voice at all,' Telecom Egypt's CEO  Tarek Tantawy said, adding, 'The two new licence operators will not be allowed  to provide voice services, they will have to give us access to their network to  provide voice services.' Operators reportedly interested in the concessions  include local companies Orascom Telecom and Vodafone Egypt, as well as UAE-based  Etisalat.
 In separate but related news Bloomberg reports  that Telecom Egypt would consider increasing its stake in Vodafone Egypt, were  the Vodafone Group to offer an increased stake in the cellco. Additionally, Mr  Tantawy has indicated that the company is 'keeping its eyes open' for  acquisitions, both in Egypt and in other regions.
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