Click and MobiNil In this paper I hope to address a serious issue concerning our economy; for aid I will be using two industrial giants found lurking within the shadows of the societal financial system. MobiNil and Click are two of the largest cell phone companies established in Egypt. Everyday, hundreds of more customers join Egypts leading mobile phone network Click GSM, which has recently connected the customer number 250,000. Ostensibly speaking, the two businesses appear to have several differing elements in the packages that they distribute, but, in all reality, they are quiet equivalent in the conquering business mentality that they possess. The two businesses differ in their services, their societal effects, and their coverage, but they seem to be quiet analogous when it comes to the manner in which they provoke the economy, the advertising tactics that they exploit, and the war that they seem to be engaged in.The two companies have some differences in their services. Click uses a SIM card for its phone services; a SIM card is the key to a Click customers service. The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) is a smart card, which contains all the necessary information to identify the user as one of their customers. The card is like a small computer that gives the customer many advantages. It gives the customer the freedom to choose what phone they prefer to use; the card can be inserted into any GSM mobile phone. It provides the customer with a powerful phone book that can store up to a hundred phone numbers and names. The SIM card also grants the customer with security. It is protected by a PIN (Personal Identification Number), a secret code of between 4-8 digits known only by the customer. This secret code is required every time the customer turns on his or her phone, so nobody can use the phone except for the rightful owner. The PIN number can be modified at any time and if the customer does not wan...