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  2. Maroc Telecom - Wikipedia

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    Maroc Telecom (IAM, Arabic: اتصالات المغرب) is the main telecommunications company in Morocco. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Currently employing around 11,178 employees, it is the largest telecommunications network in the country with 8 regional delegations and 220 offices present across Morocco.

  3. Internet in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    In July 2015, Maroc Telecom deployed their 4G network, few weeks after its competitors. [5] According to the CIA, 8 Internet service providers are located in Morocco. [6] These include Maroc Telecom, Orange Morocco, and Inwi. To access the internet, the following options are available: 4G, ADSL, Fibre Internet, VSAT, CDMA, and public Wi-Fi.

  4. Telecommunications in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Meditel's biggest competitor is Maroc Telecom, holding 60.71% of the market. A former state monopoly now controlled by French entertainment giant Vivendi, Maroc Telecom is one of the region's fastest-growing multinational telecoms operators, actively pursuing expansion across northwest Africa, including Gabon, Mauritania and Burkina Faso.

  5. Category:Maroc Telecom - Wikipedia

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  6. Inwi - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 and following the withdrawal of France Telecom, Wanadoo Morocco sold its subsidiary Maroc Connect to local investors: [6] Attijariwafa bank and Caisse de dépôt nationale via its subsidiary, Fipar holding. [7] In 2005, ONA became the reference shareholder of Maroc Connect. [8] In 2006, Maroc Connect won the third 3G license in Morocco. [9]

  7. List of mobile network operators in the Middle East and Africa

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    The telecom regulator in Burkina Faso is Autorité de régulation des communications électroniques et des postes (ARCEP), [16] the current name of the former Autorité de régulation des communications électroniques (ARCE) and of the previous Autorité de régulation des télécommunications (ARTEL).

  8. ONPT - Wikipedia

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    ONPT (French: Office National des Postes et Télécommunications; English: National Posts and Telecommunication Office) was a Moroccan state-owned-industrial and economic institution.

  9. Television in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    IPTV is offered by Maroc Telecom. Digital terrestrial television is gradually spreading, with 41 national and foreign channels. The national broadcaster SNRT aimed to complete digital switchover by 2015. [1] Morocco has nine domestic free-to-air channels: seven government-owned, one privately-owned, and one of mixed ownership.