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Morocco Launches a Request for Proposals for the Establishment of 5g

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— A decisive digital turning point for Morocco The National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ANRT) announced on Friday, 11 July, the official launch of the 5G Licensing Call. This milestone marks a strategic milestone in the implementation of the "Maroc Digital 2030" plan, which aims to achieve [...]
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— A decisive digital turning point for Morocco The National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ANRT) announced on Friday, 11 July, the official launch of the 5G Licensing Call. This milestone marks a strategic milestone in the implementation of the "Maroc Digital 2030" plan, which aims to achieve [...]

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The National Regulatory Agency for Telecommunications (ANRT) announced on Friday 11 July the official launch of the call for licences for the establishment and operation of 5G mobile networks. This long-awaited stage marks a decisive milestone in the modernization of the Kingdom's digital infrastructures. This launch comes in a context of ... This article LANRT opens the award of 5G licences has appeared first on Diplomatic Morocco.

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Maroc Diplomatique broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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