The national telecommunications operator, Maroc Telecom, announced the launch of its 4G+ internet service on 13 July 2015, next Monday.
The company which has been outstripped by its mobile competitors in the marketing of very high speed connection, decided to strike a blow by offering the super high speed, faster than its rivals.
To reach this goal, the telecom company went for the expertise from three telecom equipment manufacturers of international renown for support in the modernisation of its network as well the deployment of the 4G+. These are Finnish Nokia, Swedish Ericsson and Chinese Huawei. Through the partnership with the three heavyweights of telecom infrastructure, Maroc Telecom is assured of its equipment complying with the latest international standards. In order to offer the best service quality and the highest speed possible to its million of customers.
Moncef Bencheqroun, CEO for Nokia Maroc, Rachid Chihani, president of Ericsson Maghreb and Xujing Xu, CEO of Huawei Maroc, expressed their “pride” in the progress made by Maroc Telecom with whom they have been working for some years now, and whom they have supported throughout the update of its telecom infrastructure. From 2G to 4G today.
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