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Morocco's Digital Milestone: First National Cloud Marketplace Transforms Business Landscape

Atlas Cloud Services (ACS) has launched Morocco's first sovereign cloud marketplace, marking a significant advancement in the nation's digital infrastructure. The platform, developed under the umbrella of Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) in partnership with Rkube, is specifically engineered......

Morocco Climbs to 76th in Global Network Readiness Index

Morocco has risen to 76th place in the 2024 Network Readiness Index (NRI), improving by one position from its 2023 ranking. The NRI, a collaborative effort between the Portulans Institute and the Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford, evaluates 133 economies on their ability to leverage......

Morocco's Telecom Market Soars: 59.8 Million Subscribers and Counting

Morocco's mobile phone market expanded by 5% in the first half of 2024, reaching 56.8 million subscribers. Morocco's telecommunications sector has continued its impressive growth trajectory in the first half of 2024, highlighting the country's digital transformation. According to the latest......

Global Digital Meltdown: Widespread IT Outage Paralyzes Airlines, Banks, and Media Outlets

In an unprecedented technological disruption that has sent shockwaves across multiple continents, a massive IT outage has brought numerous businesses and institutions to a grinding halt. The far-reaching impact of this digital crisis has affected an array of sectors, including government services, financial......

Morocco and Europe Unite: New Undersea Cable Promises Enhanced Connectivity

A groundbreaking undersea internet cable, spanning the Mediterranean Sea, is poised to forge a closer digital bond between Morocco and Southern Europe, ushering in a new era of enhanced connectivity. In an announcement this week, the telecommunications company Inwi unveiled its partnership with the......

Over Half of Moroccans Digitally Illiterate, Supreme Audit Institution Reports

A recent report from Morocco's Supreme Audit Institution reveals a concerning statistic: a staggering 56% of Moroccans are currently grappling with digital illiteracy. This unsettling revelation not only underscores the immediate need for intervention but also sheds light on the widening digital......