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Morocco Gears Up for 5G Era: Paving the Way for Cutting-Edge Connectivity
As the world embraces the era of digital transformation, Morocco is poised to make significant strides in connectivity with the imminent arrival of 5G technology. In a recent session of oral questions at the House of Representatives, Ghita Mezzour, the Minister Delegate in charge of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, unveiled the preparations underway to welcome this technological milestone.
Among the key initiatives is the reconfiguration of the frequency spectrum and the liberation of the frequency bands that will be utilized for 5G networks. Additionally, Base Transceiver Stations (BTS) are being connected with fiber-optic links, ensuring optimal service quality for the new generation of mobile networks.
The national digital development strategy, "Digital Morocco 2030," includes a dedicated component for 5G deployment, slated for the medium term. This advanced technology promises numerous advantages over its 4G predecessor, particularly in terms of data transfer speeds and real-time information processing.
However, as Ghita Mezzour emphasized, the launch of 5G necessitates a rethinking of the current economic model, which differs from that of 4G services. Furthermore, harnessing the full potential of 5G coverage will require users to invest in compatible equipment, posing an additional financial consideration.
Significantly, the minister delegate underscored that Morocco's hosting of the 2030 World Cup will mandate 5G coverage in venues associated with the event, such as stadiums, training sites, and fan zones. This presents a formidable challenge for the nation, which aims to position itself as a prominent player in the digital transition across Africa and the globe.
As Morocco prepares to usher in the 5G era, the anticipation for enhanced connectivity and advanced technological capabilities is palpable, paving the way for unprecedented opportunities in various sectors and fostering a future where seamless digital experiences become the norm.