CAIRO - More than 80 per cent of Egyptians will start 2011 with mobile telephones, according to latest official figures which showed cell phone subscriptions grew by nearly a quarter during the year. A state website said subscriptions as of October were 65.488 million, a rise of more than 12.5 million, or 23.6 per cent from a year earlier. Egypt is the Arab world's most populous country, with about 79 million people. In October 2009, Egypt's three mobile operators - Etisalat Egypt (ETEL.AD), Mobinil EMOB.CA and Vodafone Egypt (VOD.L) - had 52.978 million subscribers. The head of the telecoms regulator told Reuters in July that Egypt was looking into options for a fourth mobile licence, including a virtual network.