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Morocco joins efforts with Ericsson & Nokia to speed up its digital transition – The North Africa Post

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Morocco is busy working to speed up its digital transition by embracing digital technologies, including artificial intelligence in a bid to modernize public services, accelerate socioeconomic development, and enhance the country’s global competitiveness. To reach its goals, the North African Kingdom has sealed deals with telecom & technology giants, Ericsson and Nokia on the sidelines […]
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Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM) is planning the imminent creation of a support acquisition fund to encourage Moroccan traders to adopt e-payments more effectively, said the institution's managing director, Abderrahim Bouazza, on the sidelines of an event held this week in Marrakech. This fund aims to remove obstacles to their adoption, especially in the...

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Marrakech – On Tuesday in Marrakech, the Ministry of Digital Transition and Administration Reform and the multinational telecommunications company Nokia signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) aimed at strengthening digital infrastructure and promoting local innovation. This memorandum was signed by the Associate Minister for Digital Transition and Administration Reform, Amal El Fallah Seghrushni, and the Vice-President of Network Infrastruct…

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