Egypt · Telecom regulator
NTRA — manage your Egyptian telecom regulatory obligations
Egypt's National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) is the government body that regulates the country's telecommunications sector. Established under Egypt's Telecommunication Regulation Law (Law No. 10 of 2003), it licenses and oversees telecom operators and service providers and sets regulatory requirements — including expectations around cybersecurity, service quality and consumer protection — for the organizations it regulates.
NTRA compliance is a legal obligation of the licensee, determined by the regulator — no software makes you compliant on its own. HAiCapita is built in Egypt, so NTRA is supported natively: we help you operate the program, map your obligations to controls, and assemble the evidence the regulator may expect.
NTRA's regulatory role
As Egypt's telecom regulator, NTRA licenses operators and service providers and supervises their compliance with the conditions of those licences and with applicable regulations. Telecom is critical national infrastructure, so the sector's regulatory expectations typically span cybersecurity and resilience, the protection of subscriber data and privacy, service quality and continuity, and consumer-protection obligations. The precise requirements that apply to any given organization depend on its licence type and NTRA's current instruments — which is why the right approach is a structured control program you can map to your specific obligations, rather than a one-size-fits-all checklist.
How HAiCapita helps
Build a control library aligned to your NTRA regulatory obligations and licence conditions, then run gap analysis to see exactly where you stand. Manage cybersecurity, resilience and data-protection controls in one place, and collect evidence on a schedule and on demand — including screenshots, configuration snapshots and connector pulls — versioned with chain-of-custody in a tamper-evident (WORM) audit trail, so the evidence behind any regulatory review is current and defensible. An AI copilot drafts policies and accelerates remediation.
One control set, many mandates
Egyptian telecom and digital-service organizations rarely face NTRA alone. Author a control once and crosswalk it to ISO/IEC 27001, ISO 22301 (business continuity), the CBE Financial Cybersecurity Framework where you handle payments, and the Egypt Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) — so a single security, resilience or privacy control and its evidence satisfy your NTRA obligations and every other framework it maps to, instead of running parallel programs per regulator.
Sovereign — built in Egypt
For telecom operators and service providers, data residency and isolation are non-negotiable. HAiCapita is built in Egypt and runs either as in-region SaaS or fully air-gapped on your own infrastructure with no external egress and a locally-verified offline license — the same platform either way — so your regulatory program data, control set and evidence stay entirely within Egyptian jurisdiction.
Frequently asked questions
Does HAiCapita make us NTRA compliant?
No software can make you NTRA compliant on its own — compliance is a legal obligation of the licensee, judged by the regulator. HAiCapita gets you audit-ready and helps you operate the program: a control library aligned to your obligations and licence conditions, gap analysis and assembled evidence. Any formal examination outcome is determined by NTRA, not by software.
What is NTRA?
The National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) is Egypt's telecommunications regulator, established under the Telecommunication Regulation Law (Law No. 10 of 2003). It licenses and supervises telecom operators and service providers and sets the sector's regulatory requirements, including expectations around cybersecurity, service quality and consumer protection.
Can one control satisfy NTRA and ISO 27001 at once?
Yes. HAiCapita crosswalks controls across frameworks, so a security, resilience or privacy control — and its evidence — can satisfy your NTRA obligations alongside ISO 27001, ISO 22301, the CBE framework and the Egypt PDPL at the same time, instead of being evidenced separately for each.
Can the NTRA program run inside our network only?
Yes. The full capability runs in the fully air-gapped, on-premise deployment — entirely inside your infrastructure with no external egress and an offline, locally-verified license — suited to the isolation requirements of telecom operators, and keeping your regulatory program data within Egyptian jurisdiction.