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| NamePros Regular Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Chichester UK
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![]() ![]() | Egypt and mobility Just came back from Egypt ... and will briefly sum up my experience with Egyptian people in sharm el sheikh: Some Egyptian people dont: * have computers at all, it is very rare to see a computer in egypt ... only companies have them (obviously there are always exceptions.) * know much about computing in general * like russians * stop horning * understand 'no' Some Egyptian people (do) : * know how to hassle you * sell everything and anything * sell you 'red pepper' ... well at least looks like it ... dont touch it cos the coloring may mess up your cloths. * can be polite * speak more languages then you could possibly imagine * like to pimp their ride by changing their horn sound into anything ... * have been everywhere worldwide, name your country and they claim to have been there ... just dont ask them what they have done ... * love their mobile phones as everyone has got one ... going from old models to the latest newest ones .... * advertise, however only mobile phone adverts all over the place ... Overall, they are a mobile mad country as mobile phones are cheaper then computers and internet prices are relatively high. For a standard broadband connection you would be paying about £35 so $65 which doesnt even give you the best speed! ????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/dot-mobi/309588-egypt-and-mobilility.html However, ask them about mobile internet and no one knows about it ... so defenately a country like that would the mobile internet be very valuable as this could be there primary way of going on the net ... Thats that from me on Egypt! Happy to be back after all as I have been a good boy and have only spent 6 hours during my vacation on the internet and .mobi .... And to treat myself I bought www.celcius.mobi and was hoping for some suggestions and comment about the name. Friendly Regards and all the best to all at NPs! Rosh
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Great post. This is encouraging to hear because countries like these will be starting to access the internet more from their mobile devices over a pc. From what you say people in Egypt are already incredibly used to using their mobile phones, so now the next step would be for people to access the internet on them. ????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/showthread.php?t=309588 In many developed countries people first had phones that just called and accessed the net on their pcs. Then they brought the net over to your phone. It seems that in Egypt the skipped the whole pc and pc on the net thing and will be going straight from their mobile phones to the mobile net. I really think in this case mobi is a great place to be marketed. Thanks Rosh |
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| NamePros Regular Join Date: Apr 2006
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | They do not like russian people. I don't agree with you when you are saying, that basic connection is 65 $.. It's about 5-20 $. And thats for a shared connection from net cafe. You didn't see egyptian life in home, you just visited in those tourist spots..
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| NamePros Regular Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Chichester UK
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![]() ![]() | yes, you may be right ... im not making a generalisation ... and mean not to say anything wrong either ... just telling from what i have heard in a touristic area. So no harm intended ... I will rephrase my original post. and as far for the internet prices, these were the prices in sharm el sheikh ... Rosh |
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| NamePros Regular Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Oxfordshire UK
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | You forgot to mention the flies. Surely the worlds most annoying and persistent.
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![]() ![]() | yes, right you are, i got woken up by a fly one morning and went bezerk as it was flying next to my ear constantly ... only after a long and tiring hunt i finally managed to get rid of him |
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| NamePros Regular Join Date: Apr 2006
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I am half egyptian and I have been a loads of times in Egypt and I have few properties there etc. But anyway, usually internet connections and life are very different in tourist spots. I agree that egyptians are mobile freaks and they do like them very much. My cousin has asked from me a new telephone for a while as a present and they really LOVE telephones. They are playing with their rings on the street etc. But internet connections are mostly very rare, especially in Cairo. There are NO internet connections there, but EVERYBODY YOUNG goes to internet cafes, you can go to internet from there with only 1-10 pounds from hour. So you could go to internet with even 0,2 $. Very cheap, isn't it? Egyptians like to be together in net cafes and play games there. But I am sorry, I did not mean any harm for you.. Just liked to say it.
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| NamePros Regular Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Chichester UK
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![]() ![]() | thats fine! i had a lovely time in Egypt anyway and enjoyed my stay there! thanks for your explanation on the internet front ... i guess everything is more expensive in sharm then it is in cairo ... and not by a little bit |
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| NamePros Regular Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Amsterdam - Netherlands
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It's a shame that a group of very rich and very rude Russians give the average Russian a very ..very bad name.. In some hotels in Austria (wintersports) there's a "Russian quotum" and I know some dutch travel agents who promise a 'russian free' hotel... Martin | ||||
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