Answer: 65 percent of Egyptian doe not use the internet.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Internet in Egypt is an important part of daily life, as a majority of the population has access to Internet, via
smartphones , Internet cafes, or at home. Broadband Internet access via
ADSL is widespread. This deep acess was short lived when
Internet censorship and surveillance was severe under the rule of Hosni Mubarak , culminating in a total shutdown of the Internet in Egypt during the 2011 Revolution. This actually hurt the efficiency of network access by the Egyptian Though Internet access was restored following Mubarak's ouster, government censorship and surveillance have increased since the
2013 coup d'état , leading U.S. NGI
Freedom House to downgrade Egypt's
Internet freedom ranking from "partly free" in 2011 to "not free" in 2015.