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INESKONECT brand is manufactured by INES, which is an African pioneer in the industrialization of products and solutions for the FTTH & Telecom sector.
From 5G towers rising above Casablanca to fiber-optic lines reaching remote villages and AI startups emerging across the country, Morocco''s digital decade has begun.
Morocco optical communication and networking equipment market is expanding with the deployment of fiber optic networks and the demand for high-speed internet services. Optical communication
Maroc Telecom (IAM) and INWI (Wana Corporate) have signed an agreement aimed at accelerating the deployment of fiber optics networks and 5G technology across Morocco.
The announcement comes as Morocco''s 5G network deployment achieves remarkable early success. Just seven days after the official launch, approximately 60 cities nationwide are already covered...
The two telecom giants have launched Uni Fiber and Uni Tower, two joint ventures aimed at accelerating both the rollout of fiber-optic connections directly to consumers and the expansion of
Moroccan operators Inwi and Maroc Telecom have partnered to boost connectivity in the North African country through the deployment of fiber optic and 5G infrastructure.
Rabat, The Gulf Observer: Maroc Telecom (IAM) and Inwi (Wana Corporate) have signed an expanded partnership agreement to accelerate the deployment of fibre optic and 5G
Maroc Telecom (IAM) and INWI (Wana Corporate) have signed an agreement aimed at accelerating the deployment of fiber optics networks and 5G
The National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ANRT) has introduced a strict regulatory framework requiring Moroccan telecom operators to share fiber optic infrastructure.
Morocco has one of the more developed telecommunications networks in Africa, characterised by high mobile penetration, widespread mobile broadband use and the expansion of fibre-optic infrastructure.