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Unveiling Morocco's Digital Dawn: Ambitious Program to Connect 1,800 Rural Areas
In an ambitious stride towards bridging the digital divide, Ghita Mezzour, the Minister in charge of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, unveiled an audacious new program that aims to bring internet connectivity to 1,800 rural zones across Morocco in the coming months. This groundbreaking initiative forms the second phase of the National Plan for the Development of High and Very High-Speed Broadband.
During a parliamentary session dedicated to oral questions at the House of Representatives, Mezzour shed light on the Ministry's unwavering commitment to digitalization, citing the ongoing implementation of the first phase of the National Plan. This initial stage targeted the provision of internet coverage to 10,740 rural areas that had previously grappled with connectivity deficits.
Mezzour revealed that her ministry is currently working on a unified digital platform, a game-changing endeavor that aims to streamline and consolidate the nation's digital landscape. Remarkably, Morocco currently boasts over 600 public digital platforms, a testament to the country's proactive stance in embracing the digital revolution.
Mezzour proudly highlighted Morocco's status as a continental digital powerhouse, boasting one of the best telecommunications infrastructures on the African continent. This robust foundation not only facilitates the nation's digital transformation but also positions it as a trailblazer in the realm of technological advancement.
The ambitious program to extend internet connectivity to 1,800 rural zones represents a significant milestone in Morocco's quest to bridge the digital divide and ensure equal access to information and opportunities for all citizens, regardless of their geographic location. By empowering rural communities with reliable internet access, the initiative aims to unlock a myriad of socio-economic benefits, fostering entrepreneurship, enhancing education, and improving access to essential services.
As Morocco continues to forge ahead on its digital transformation journey, the Ministry's steadfast commitment to digitalization remains unwavering. This comprehensive approach not only encompasses infrastructure development but also encompasses the creation of a unified digital ecosystem, streamlining services and enhancing user experiences for citizens and businesses alike.
With the unveiling of this ambitious program, Morocco reaffirms its position as a trailblazer in the digital realm, paving the way for a future where connectivity transcends geographical boundaries and empowers communities to thrive in the digital age.