Mauritius Telecom primarily retails fibre, FTTC, and ADSL broadband, mobile, and IPTV directly to over 969,000 mobile and 255,000 fixed broadband subscribers while providing regulatory-mandated wholesale access to its infrastructure for competitors like Emtel under ICTA liberalization rules (Source), (Source),, (Source).
Mauritius Telecom builds and operates its proprietary national copper/fiber access networks (including FTTP to 98% population by 2025) alongside retailing converged services to consumers and enterprises (Source), (Source),, (Source).
Mauritius
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About
Mauritius Telecom is an ISP and Network Operator that owns and operates the island's dominant copper and full-fibre infrastructure while selling high-speed broadband (up to 10 Gbit/s symmetric), fixed/mobile telephony, and IPTV services directly to residential and business consumers nationwide since its incorporation in July 1992 as a merger of state-owned entities, with major milestones including the launch of GSM mobile via subsidiary Cellplus in 1996, broadband ADSL introduction in 2002 following 40% acquisition by France Telecom (now Orange) in 2000, fiber-optic broadband rollout in 2013, 4G LTE nationwide coverage in 2015, 5G pilot in 2021 with full island deployment by end-2025, and consolidation of services under the my.t brand in 2016; the organization continues to operate independently in its current state as of November 2025 as a majority state-owned entity with 40% Orange stake and no reported acquisitions or dissolutions (Source), (Source), (Source), (Source), (Source).
Operator Characteristics
Retail-only ISP?
No
Mauritius Telecom is not retail-only; because Mauritius Telecom builds and operates its proprietary national copper/fiber access networks (including FTTP to 98% population by 2025) alongside retailing converged services to consumers and enterprises (Source), (Source), (Source).
Wholesale-only Network Operator?
No
Mauritius Telecom is not wholesale-only; as Mauritius Telecom primarily retails fibre, FTTC, and ADSL broadband, mobile, and IPTV directly to over 969,000 mobile and 255,000 fixed broadband subscribers while providing regulatory-mandated wholesale access to its infrastructure for competitors like Emtel under ICTA liberalization rules (Source), (Source), (Source).
Business-only ISP?
No
Mauritius Telecom is not business-only; since Mauritius Telecom delivers FTTP/FTTC/ADSL broadband, VoIP telephony, and IPTV plans to both residential households via my.t unlimited packages up to 10 Gbit/s and businesses through dedicated ICT/cloud solutions including leased lines and data centers up to 10 Gbit/s (Source), (Source), (Source).
Mauritius Telecom owns Mauritius Telecom ADSL, the legacy copper-based broadband network supporting up to 100 Mbit/s to 255,000 subscribers in remote or older premises as a cost-effective upgrade option (Source), (Source), (Source), (Source).
Mauritius Telecom owns Mauritius Telecom FTTC, a fiber-to-cabinet network providing up to 1 Gbit/s to transitional areas using VDSL over copper last-mile for enhanced speeds in suburban zones (Source), (Source), (Source), (Source).
Mauritius Telecom owns Mauritius Telecom FTTP, an island-wide full-fibre network delivering up to 10 Gbit/s symmetric speeds to over 404,000 fibre-ready homes and businesses via 100% FTTH/B coverage for resilient high-capacity connectivity (Source), (Source), (Source), (Source).