Nokia selects Egypt as regional support hub for Middle East and Africa operations

Nokia has designated Egypt as a regional support hub for its Middle East and Africa (MEA) operations, reinforcing the country’s position as a growing centre for telecom and digital services.

The hub will support Nokia’s regional activities across network operations, service delivery, and customer support, leveraging Egypt’s skilled workforce and expanding digital infrastructure. The move is expected to enhance operational efficiency while enabling faster response times for clients across the MEA region.

Egypt has been attracting increasing investment from global technology companies due to its cost advantages, large talent pool, and strategic geographic location. Establishing regional hubs allows companies to centralise operations while serving multiple markets more effectively.

The decision aligns with Nokia’s broader strategy to optimise its global footprint and strengthen regional capabilities, particularly in high-growth markets across the Middle East and Africa.

Egypt’s telecom and IT sectors continue to evolve, supported by government initiatives aimed at boosting digital transformation and positioning the country as a technology hub.

Editor’s Note:
Regional hub strategies highlight Egypt’s growing competitiveness in telecom and digital services. The country’s talent and cost advantages are increasingly attracting global players looking to scale operations across MEA.