NTI provides expert guidance, technical advice, feasibility studies, and support to governmental and non-governmental organizations in the field of ICT seeking assistance in specific areas of research or related fields. NTI offers expert advice on design, data performance analysis, and data interpretation to industries that can help accelerate the discovery and development of new products, technologies, and processes. NTI provides through its high-caliber consultants insight and develops innovative solutions to businesses and industries to address their complex technical challenges. This helps governamental and non-governmental organizations make informed decisions about their long-term growth plans and develop strategies for adopting sustainable practices and minimizing the environmental impact. NTI as a house of experts in the field of ICT can guide industries to compliance with industry standards and regulations in the ICT field.
NTI is keen to join in specific projects with industries to serve the community. Tracking systems for automotive vehicles are considered one of our projects with ETIT’s company that focuses on the industry needs to satisfy their customers. NTI plays a vital role in the design, manufacturing, programming, and testing processes to ensure that the final product will suit the customer's needs, considering factors such as security requirements, fleet management objectives, and budget constraints are fulfill the target goal.
NTI offers consultation services related to health and environmental sustainability. Within this spectrum of offerings, NTI collaborates with NTRA to measure and mitigate electromagnetic radiation (EMR) from cell sites, ensuring public safety and compliance with regulatory guidelines. This collaborative effort involves assessing the compliance of mobile operators, that own the sites, with established regulatory norms.
Specialized teams at NTI, sponsored and overseen by MCIT and working in conjunction with NTRA, have conducted comprehensive field inspections and measurements, scrutinizing approximately 50,000 cell sites since July 2001. Utilizing advanced technical devices, the field measurements and examinations gauge the power absorbed by sites at specific frequencies and within designated frequency ranges. Specific considerations are taken into account due to the unique nature of installations in the Egyptian environment. All these measurements adhere to international specifications established by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) and the World Health Organization (WHO).
In cooperation with the National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA), the National Telecommunication Institute (NTI) supervises the wireless institutes to obtain international licenses for wireless communications in accordance with the Scientific Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) and in accordance with the requirements of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in accordance with Telecommunications Regulatory Law No. 10 of 2003.
The Minister of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) Resolution No. 259 of 2003 and its complementary Ministerial Resolution No. 315 of 2011 were issued regarding wireless communications education institutes and the rules governing the issuance of international certificates in wireless in accordance with the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS). The decision included the curricula for these licenses and the rules for supervising them, conducting examinations and granting Licensing, and the NTI conducts a course as follows: