‘Canadian intelligence warned me twice of people spying on me’

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans

Egypt has always had great credit in the development of science and technology. From time to another, a generation of scientists emerges in Egypt to change the world future. Daily News Egypt conducted an interview with Egyptian-Canadian scientist Hatem Zaghloul, who is responsible behind the ability to read this article now via phone or laptop – he is the inventor of WiFi technology. He is responsible of 2G network that later developed to 3G, based on his theory from the 1G mobile networks. Zaghloul completed his basic primary school and junior high at one of the public schools in Giza’s popular neighbourhood Imbaba. Now, he is chosen among the ten greatest scientists in Canadian history. Many counties reach for him to plan their telecommunications sector. However, that was not enough for Egyptian officials to contact him to exploit his experience in the sector – despite its poor condition right now. You have received your primary and college education in Egypt. Tell us about the stages of your education. I had some education in the UK until mid-primary school. I came back to Egypt where I finished my primary school at one public school in Imbaba, a poor neighborhood in Giza. […]

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