Egypt will launch its first communication satellite into orbit, a move it says will improve its communications infrastructure and Internet services, and attract investment.
The Tiba-1 satellite named after the ancient city of Thebes, or Tiba in Arabic, is due to launch at 2108 GMT on one of Europe's Arianespace rockets from a space centre in French Guiana, officials said.
'The Satellite will provide Egypt with a parallel communications network alongside the current land network and a strong telecommunications infrastructure,' Mohamed Elkoosy, executive director of the Egyptian Space Agency, told Reuters.
'The growth of the economy depends on a strong communication network', he added.
The Egyptian Space Agency will run the satellite from a control centre in Cairo.
Egyptian Communications Minister Amr Talaat said in a statement that the satellite 'represents a significant qualitative leap in the field of communications and information technology (ICT)'.
Tiba-1's coverage area includes some neighbouring Arab and African countries, to which Egypt may sell satellite services in the future.
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