Egypt will host Chinese telecom company Huawei's first cloud data platform in the Middle East and North Africa, Egypt's telecom ministry said in a statement.
"Huawei will create its own cloud computing through the data center of Telecom Egypt", a statement by the ministry said Monday, referring to the North African country's state-owned telecom company.
The two firms signed a memorandum of understanding to establish Huawei's "first cloud computing in Africa and the Middle East" on the sidelines of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the statement added, according to AFP.
Cloud computing technology is a means of storing and accessing data over the internet instead of on hardware devices.
Huawei is a major seller of handsets in Egypt.
The firm is seeking to expand in Africa -- including through surveillance technology, on a continent where personal data protection laws are less stringent than in Europe.