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Morocco's Mobile Boom: Connectivity Rates Surge to Over 55 Million Subscribers
In a remarkable display of digital advancement, Morocco's telecommunications sector is experiencing an unprecedented surge in connectivity rates. According to the latest report from the Directorate of Financial Studies and Forecasts (DEPF), the first quarter of 2024 saw over 55.4 million mobile phone subscriptions, a staggering 4.8% increase compared to the same period last year.
"The telecommunications sector is off to a strong start in 2024," noted the DEPF report. "The mobile phone market saw a 4.8% rise in Q1, surpassing the previous year’s 3.1% growth and pushing the total number of subscribers past the 55.4 million mark."
This surge has propelled Morocco’s mobile phone penetration rate to an impressive 149.7%, indicating that, on average, there are more mobile subscriptions than people in the country. This marks a steady climb from 144.2% in March 2023 and an even more significant leap from 127% just two years prior.
However, the mobile sector isn't the only one witnessing substantial growth. The fixed-line phone market is also on the rise, boasting a robust 9.3% increase in Q1 2024. The internet market is keeping pace, expanding by 7.5% to nearly 38.3 million subscribers. This translates to an internet penetration rate of over 103.5%, a considerable improvement from 97.2% in the same period last year. To put this in perspective, only 65.6% of Moroccans had internet access five years ago.
Beyond individual subscriptions, the DEPF report highlights growth in other areas as well. The corporate data connections market saw a 2.1% increase, and the number of websites registered under the “.ma” domain name grew by 5%. These figures suggest a broader shift towards digital adoption across Moroccan businesses and organizations.
The surge in mobile phone usage and overall internet connectivity reflects a growing desire for a connected life in Morocco. As the country continues to invest in its telecommunications infrastructure and improves affordability, this trend is likely to persist.
This digital transformation holds the potential to bridge the digital divide, empower individuals and businesses, and propel Morocco towards a more connected future. The significant advancements in connectivity are not merely statistics; they represent a profound shift in how Moroccans live, work, and interact with the world.