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Dear Ladies,
We are pleased to invite you to our final meeting before the summer break. This months dinner will be on Monday May 27, 7pm at Little Buddha, in Naama Bay.
Little Buddha is generously offering us a set menu for 150LE, all you can eat sushi menu for 160LE (regular price 180LE), shrimp set menu (4 courses) for 200LE, or if you would prefer to order a la carte, 20% off the menu items. They are also offering 10% of beverages. After dinner, feel free to stay at no extra charge (regular night time admission to Little Buddha is 150LE).
This year there has not been a large number of committee members, and with not as many helping hands, we were not able to set up the annual anniversary party as we have in the past. We are sure that this months meeting will be a fun night - Little Buddha is a great place - but we will not have the whole restaurant, so, even though tickets do not need to be purchased for this event, please RSVP (to swcom@sharmwomen.com) so Little Buddha can know how many people to prepare for.
Looking forward to seeing you there!
SWC Committee
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Hello sharmers! Please advise! I'm going to take my pet (cat) from Egypt to my country and I'd like to know which official documents I must have with me on hands at the airport. Best wishes & thank you for your attention.
Changing Mobile Numbers |
| Posted by Administrator (admin) on 28 Sep 2011 |
Egyptian mobile phone numbers will all change on Thursday 6 October as part of a state drive to meet increased user demand, the National Telecom Regulatory Authority has announced.
The changes will mean every Egyptian mobile phone number will now be 11 digits in length.
Amendments will be different for each of Egypt's three mobile operators:
Etisalat Current 10 digit numbers, which all start 01, will take an extra 1. They will now begin 011 Current 11 digit numbers, which all start 0152, will change the 5 to a 1. They will now begin 0112
Mobinil Current 10 digit numbers, which start 01, will add a 2. They will now begin 012 Current 11 digit numbers, which start 0150, will replace the 5 with a 2. They will begin 0120
Vodafone Current 10 digit numbers, which start 01, will add a 0. They will now start 010 Current 11 digit numbers, which start 0151, will replace 5 with 0. They will start 0101
Mobile operators will have four months to fully comply with the decision, during which time users will be able to call using either the old number or the amended one. Egypt had 76.43 million mobile users as of June, up 30 per cent on the year before, government figures showed on Monday.

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Changing Mobile Numbers |
| Posted by Administrator (admin) on 28 Sep 2011 |
Egyptian mobile phone numbers will all change on Thursday 6 October as part of a state drive to meet increased user demand, the National Telecom Regulatory Authority has announced.
The changes will mean every Egyptian mobile phone number will now be 11 digits in length.
Amendments will be different for each of Egypt's three mobile operators:
Etisalat Current 10 digit numbers, which all start 01, will take an extra 1. They will now begin 011 Current 11 digit numbers, which all start 0152, will change the 5 to a 1. They will now begin 0112
Mobinil Current 10 digit numbers, which start 01, will add a 2. They will now begin 012 Current 11 digit numbers, which start 0150, will replace the 5 with a 2. They will begin 0120
Vodafone Current 10 digit numbers, which start 01, will add a 0. They will now start 010 Current 11 digit numbers, which start 0151, will replace 5 with 0. They will start 0101
Mobile operators will have four months to fully comply with the decision, during which time users will be able to call using either the old number or the amended one. Egypt had 76.43 million mobile users as of June, up 30 per cent on the year before, government figures showed on Monday.

| By Unknown on 28 Sep 2011 at 21:45 | |
| does not make sense at all | |
| Changing Mobile Numbers | |
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| By Unknown on 28 Sep 2011 at 21:45 | |
| does not make sense at all | |