Maroc Telecom primarily retails fixed broadband, mobile, and IPTV directly to over 1.45 million fixed subscribers while providing regulatory-mandated wholesale access to its copper/fiber infrastructure for competitors like Orange and Inwi under ANRT liberalization rules (Source), (Source),, (Source).
Maroc Telecom builds and operates its proprietary national copper/fiber access networks (including FTTP expansions to 5 million households by 2030) alongside retailing converged services to consumers and enterprises (Source), (Source),, (Source).
Morocco
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About
Maroc Telecom (IAM) is an ISP and Network Operator that owns and operates the country's dominant copper and full-fibre infrastructure while selling high-speed broadband (up to 1 Gbit/s symmetric), fixed/mobile telephony, and IPTV services directly to residential and business consumers nationwide since its formal establishment in 1998 as a state-owned entity following liberalization, with major milestones including partial privatization via 35% stake sale to Vivendi in 2001, introduction of ADSL in 2003, fiber optics launch in 2016 with initial 200 Mbit/s speeds, acquisition by Etisalat for $4.2 billion in 2013 granting 53% ownership while the Moroccan state retains 30%, and rollout of the first 1 Gbit/s consumer fiber plan in 2025; the organization continues to operate independently in its current state as of November 2025 with no reported acquisitions or dissolutions (Source), (Source), (Source), (Source).
Operator Characteristics
Retail-only ISP?
No
Maroc Telecom is not retail-only; because Maroc Telecom builds and operates its proprietary national copper/fiber access networks (including FTTP expansions to 5 million households by 2030) alongside retailing converged services to consumers and enterprises (Source), (Source), (Source).
Wholesale-only Network Operator?
No
Maroc Telecom is not wholesale-only; as Maroc Telecom primarily retails fixed broadband, mobile, and IPTV directly to over 1.45 million fixed subscribers while providing regulatory-mandated wholesale access to its copper/fiber infrastructure for competitors like Orange and Inwi under ANRT liberalization rules (Source), (Source), (Source).
Business-only ISP?
No
Maroc Telecom is not business-only; since Maroc Telecom delivers fiber/copper broadband, VoIP telephony, and IPTV plans to both residential households via unlimited consumer packages up to 1 Gbit/s and businesses through dedicated Fibre Optique Pro solutions including leased lines, cloud VPS, and managed services up to 1 Gbit/s (Source), (Source), (Source), (Source).
Maroc Telecom owns Maroc Telecom ADSL, the legacy copper-based broadband network supporting up to 200 Mbit/s to 1.45 million subscribers in areas with limited fiber access as a reliable entry-level option (Source), (Source), (Source), (Source).
Maroc Telecom owns Maroc Telecom FTTP, a nationwide full-fibre network delivering up to 1 Gbit/s symmetric speeds to over 730,000 urban and suburban households and businesses via over 10,000 km of fiber backbone for high-demand residential and enterprise connectivity (Source), (Source), (Source), (Source).
Maroc Telecom owns Maroc Telecom VDSL, an upgraded copper network providing up to 100 Mbit/s in transitional zones using vectoring technology over existing lines for enhanced speeds without full fiber replacement (Source), (Source), (Source), (Source).