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Morocco ranks among North Africa's most connected countries with 88.1% internet penetration and 37.4 million internet users. Average fixed download speed reaches 67.84 Mbps, placing Morocco 52nd globally. The country launched 5G in November 2025 with Maroc Telecom, Inwi, and Orange deploying networks across 135 prefectures. Fiber subscribers surged from 1.6 million in 2019 to 2.6 million by late 2024. Casablanca and Rabat lead with median speeds of 36.5 Mbps and 35.6 Mbps. Mobile dominates with 4G covering 99% of the population and 80% 4G smartphone adoption. The Medusa submarine cable system (480 Tbps capacity) will connect Morocco to Mediterranean countries by early 2026. Test your connection to verify your ISP delivers the speeds you pay for, especially during peak evening hours when congestion can reduce fiber speeds 15-25%.

Internet in Morocco

Morocco operates a competitive three-operator market with Maroc Telecom, Inwi, and Orange Morocco serving 37.4 million internet users. Fixed broadband reached 2.6 million connections by Q3 2024 driven by fiber expansion.

Fiber is widely available in Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Tangier, and Fes with speeds from 50 Mbps to 1 Gbps. Mobile internet dominates the market. ANRT (National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency) regulates the sector and coordinates expansion targets across all three operators.

Internet Infrastructure in Morocco

Fiber Broadband

Morocco connects to global internet through submarine cables landing on Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts. The Medusa submarine cable system began construction in July 2025 with commissioning planned for early 2026. Medusa spans 8,700 km with 24 fiber pairs delivering 480 Tbps capacity, connecting Morocco to Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Cyprus, Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia.

Cable Broadband

An undersea cable linking Morocco to the Canary Islands will begin installation in late 2025 with operations expected in 2028. These cables reduce latency to Europe and strengthen Morocco's position as a digital gateway between Africa and Europe.

Fiber Broadband

Domestic fiber infrastructure expanded rapidly under the National High-Speed Broadband Plan (PNGHDB) launched in 2018. The plan extended 2G, 3G, and 4G to over 10,000 rural areas with 1,800 additional localities targeted by 2026. Fiber passed 1.5 million households in 2022 and reached 2.6 million by late 2024.

Mobile Networks

Maroc Telecom, Inwi, and Orange deployed fiber networks in major cities with Maroc Telecom holding the largest footprint. ANRT Decision DG/05/2025 (March 2025) mandated wholesale fiber-sharing among operators to accelerate rollout and lower costs. Mobile infrastructure covers 99% of the population with 4G LTE from all three operators.

5G deployment began November 2025 using C-band spectrum. Satellite connectivity complements terrestrial networks for remote areas.

Satellite Internet

Starlink and OneWeb received operating licenses in late 2024. Starlink offers 100-500 Mbps download speeds with 20-40 ms latency targeting mountainous and rural zones where fiber is uneconomical.

Internet Speed: Urban vs Rural Morocco

Urban Areas

Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Tangier, and Fes dominate Morocco's internet landscape. Urban penetration tops 95% compared to 60% in rural areas, a gap of 35 percentage points. Casablanca-Settat region records 65.8% connectivity while Casablanca city posts median speeds of 36.5 Mbps and Rabat 35.6 Mbps according to Ookla data.

Fiber is widely available across urban neighborhoods with 2-3 ISP choices for most addresses. 5G coverage reaches major cities and 135 prefectures. Peak congestion between 7pm and 11pm can reduce speeds 15-25% as households stream video and game simultaneously. Mid-tier cities like Agadir, Oujda, Meknes, and Tetouan have growing fiber from all three operators.

2-3 ISP choices offer 20-100 Mbps plans. 4G LTE is reliable with speeds averaging 20-30 Mbps. 5G coverage is limited to city centers in these locations.

Rural Morocco faces a significant digital divide. Rural connectivity lags urban by 35 percentage points with penetration around 60%. Regions like Draa-Tafilalet (51.5%) and Fes-Meknes (51.7%) fall below the national average.

Dakhla-Oued Ed-Dahab leads rural areas at 83.6% followed by Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra at 75.3%. Fiber remains concentrated in urban centers while rural settlements depend on mobile broadband.

Remote and Underserved

Rural areas depend on 3G and 4G mobile broadband with speeds averaging 15-25 Mbps. Remote mountainous areas and isolated communities rely on satellite connectivity at higher costs than terrestrial options.

Internet Providers & Speed in Morocco

Maroc Telecom dominates the Moroccan market as the incumbent operator with the largest fiber footprint and highest 4G speeds. Maroc Telecom recorded 29.6 Mbps average download speed in 2024 before 5G launch, the fastest among the three operators.

The company doubled fiber speeds in April 2025 at no extra cost, upgrading 100 Mbps subscribers to 200 Mbps and 200 Mbps subscribers to 1 Gbps. Maroc Telecom secured the largest 5G spectrum allocation at 120 MHz. 5G launched November 2025 across major cities.

Inwi ranks second with aggressive pricing to gain market share. Inwi recorded 18.1 Mbps average 4G speeds in 2024, third among the operators. The company launched 5G November 2025 advertising speeds exceeding 2 Gbps in optimal conditions.

Inwi partnered with the Medusa submarine cable project to strengthen international connectivity. Orange Morocco entered the market later but expanded rapidly.

Orange switched on 5G across 135 prefectures and provinces in November 2025. Orange doubled fiber speeds in April 2025 alongside Maroc Telecom.

Internet Speed by Region in Morocco

Casablanca-Settat and Rabat-Sale-Kenitra

Morocco's most connected regions. Casablanca records 36.5 Mbps median speed and Rabat 35.6 Mbps according to Ookla. Casablanca-Settat region posts 65.8% connectivity. 2-3 ISP choices for fiber at most addresses. Speeds range 50-200 Mbps for MAD 350-1,000/month after April 2025 speed doubling. 5G launched November 2025 across both cities with Inwi advertising speeds exceeding 2 Gbps. 4G LTE universal with 99% coverage. Fiber passes most neighborhoods including middle-income areas. Peak congestion 7pm-11pm reduces speeds 15-25%. Business districts and wealthy suburbs record fastest speeds. Submarine cables land on Atlantic coast giving low latency to Europe.

Marrakech-Safi and Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima

Second-tier connectivity after Casablanca and Rabat. Fiber widely available in Marrakech and Tangier from all three operators. 2-3 ISP choices offering 20-100 Mbps. 5G coverage limited to city centers. 4G LTE covers metros and tourist areas. Coastal towns like Tetouan and Al Hoceima have basic fiber and reliable 4G. Marrakech serves as digital hub for southern Morocco. Tangier benefits from proximity to Europe and Mediterranean submarine cable landing potential. Rural areas in these regions lag with 3G and patchy 4G coverage.

Fes-Meknes and Oriental (Oujda)

Mid-tier connectivity with room for growth. Fes-Meknes region posts 51.7% connectivity, below the national average. Fiber available in Fes and Meknes city centers from major operators. Speeds 20-50 Mbps typical. 5G limited to downtown areas. 4G LTE covers cities. Oriental region includes Oujda near Algerian border. Basic fiber in Oujda with 2 ISP choices. 4G mobile reliable. Rural areas depend on mobile broadband with 15-25 Mbps speeds. National High-Speed Broadband Plan targets 1,800 additional rural localities by 2026 including areas in these regions.

Southern Regions (Souss-Massa, Draa-Tafilalet, Dakhla, Laayoune)

Mixed connectivity with urban centers better than rural expanses. Agadir (Souss-Massa) has strong fiber and 4G LTE as major tourist destination. Draa-Tafilalet posts 51.5% connectivity, the lowest among major regions. Rural Draa-Tafilalet depends on 3G and patchy 4G. Dakhla-Oued Ed-Dahab leads rural areas at 83.6% connectivity. Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra records 75.3%. These southern provinces benefit from strategic investment and lower population density. Fiber limited to main towns. Starlink targets remote mountainous areas in High Atlas and Anti-Atlas ranges where terrestrial coverage is uneconomical.

Internet Pricing in Morocco

Fiber internet in Morocco costs MAD 350-1,000/month for 50-200 Mbps unlimited depending on operator and speed tier. Maroc Telecom and Orange start at MAD 500/month for 100 Mbps (upgraded from 50 Mbps in April 2025). Orange's entry plan begins at MAD 350/month.

Affordability

Top tier reaches MAD 1,000/month for 200 Mbps or 1 Gbps after the April 2025 speed doubling. Installation adds MAD 300-600 including router. Fiber takes 2-6% of median household income (MAD 16,700-16,790/month). This percentage rises to 10-15% for lower-income households earning MAD 4,000/month.

Fixed Broadband Pricing

ADSL plans cost MAD 99-399/month for 4-20 Mbps. Maroc Telecom charges MAD 99/month for 4 Mbps basic and MAD 399/month for 20 Mbps. Inwi and Orange offer 20 Mbps ADSL for MAD 199/month, half the price of Maroc Telecom.

Mobile Data Pricing

Mobile data bundles range from daily (MAD 10-30 for 100-500 MB) to monthly (MAD 50-200 for 2-20 GB). Inwi offers unlimited prepaid data for MAD 200/month. 5G mobile plans range MAD 49-699 depending on data allowance. 5G home internet boxes (fixed wireless) cost MAD 299-400/month.

Orange's Dar Box 5G delivers around 50 Mbps for MAD 299/month. Inwi's Idar 5G offers 100 Mbps for MAD 349/month. Maroc Telecom's El Manzil 5G costs MAD 400/month for 100 Mbps.

Contract and Fees

5G boxes require no fiber installation, making them attractive for renters and areas without fiber coverage. Starlink entered Morocco in 2025 after receiving licenses in late 2024. Hardware kit costs estimated at $500-600 with monthly service MAD 1,000-1,500 for 100-500 Mbps. Starlink targets remote areas where fiber is unavailable.

Affordability

For reference, Morocco's median monthly salary is MAD 16,700 (USD 1,670) with a range from MAD 4,000 (low earners) to MAD 20,000 (high earners). Minimum wage is MAD 3,500/month public sector and MAD 2,970/month private sector. Internet at MAD 350-1,000/month represents 2-25% of income depending on earnings tier and plan choice.

Network Technology in Morocco

5G Rollout

All three operators secured spectrum in July 2025 for a combined MAD 2.1 billion ($210 million). Maroc Telecom obtained 120 MHz for MAD 900 million while Inwi and Orange each secured 70 MHz for MAD 600 million.

Operators face coverage obligations of 45% of the population by end-2026, rising to 85% by 2030. Total 5G deployment costs will exceed MAD 80 billion ($8 billion) by 2035 according to ANRT estimates.

Current deployments use non-standalone (NSA) mode relying on existing 4G infrastructure for improved stability but not yet achieving full 5G performance. Standalone 5G will arrive in later phases.

Morocco targeted the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) in December 2025 as a showcase for 5G, deploying networks in stadiums, fan zones, hotels, and airports. 4G LTE covers 99% of the population with 80% 4G smartphone adoption as of June 2025. Internet penetration approaches 105% counting multiple devices per person.

Fiber Deployment

Fiber-to-the-home subscriptions surged from 1.6 million in 2019 to 2.6 million by Q3 2024. The government's Maroc Digital 2030 strategy targets 4.4 million fiber households by end-2025 and 5.6 million by 2030.

Satellite and Emerging

Satellite connectivity gained regulatory approval with Starlink and OneWeb receiving licenses in late 2024. Starlink began operations in 2025 serving remote mountainous and rural areas. Morocco is positioned as a digital bridge between Africa and Europe through strategic submarine cable investments.

How to Choose an ISP in Morocco

Several factors determine the best provider at your address in Morocco. Check coverage, compare pricing, and test speeds before signing a contract.

Check fiber availability

Visit Maroc Telecom, Inwi, and Orange websites to verify fiber coverage at your address. Enter your city and neighborhood.

Compare speeds and prices

Maroc Telecom and Orange offer 100 Mbps fiber starting at MAD 500/month after April 2025 speed upgrades. Orange has entry plans from MAD 350/month.

Consider 5G fixed wireless if fiber is unavailable

Orange's Dar Box 5G costs MAD 299/month for 50 Mbps. Inwi's Idar 5G offers 100 Mbps for MAD 349/month.

ADSL for budget users

If you need basic connectivity and fiber is unavailable, ADSL costs MAD 99-399/month.

Mobile data for light

users.

Test during peak hours before committing

ISPs may offer trial periods or month-to-month contracts.

Fiber delivers the most consistent speeds (50-200 Mbps) for remote work and streaming. Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Tangier, and Fes have widest fiber coverage. Rural areas and small towns may have limited or no fiber.

Top tier reaches MAD 1,000/month for 200 Mbps or 1 Gbps. Inwi pricing is similar. Maroc Telecom historically had fastest 4G speeds (29.6 Mbps in 2024) but all three operators are now deploying 5G. Check current reviews for performance in your specific area.

Maroc Telecom's El Manzil 5G costs MAD 400/month for 100 Mbps. 5G boxes require no installation and work anywhere with 5G coverage. Check 5G availability at your address.

If you use under 20 GB/month, prepaid data bundles cost MAD 50-200/month. Inwi offers unlimited prepaid data for MAD 200/month. Cheaper than fixed internet but limited for heavy streaming or remote work.

Run a speed test between 7pm and 11pm when networks are busiest. Compare results against your plan's advertised speed. If you consistently get below 70% of paid speed, contact your ISP or switch providers. Power outages can disrupt fiber if your router loses electricity, so consider UPS backup for key connectivity.

Compare Internet Providers in Morocco

The table below shows top providers by connection type and maximum advertised speed.

ProviderTypeMax Speed
Maroc Telecomfiber1000 Mbps
Inwifiber200 Mbps

Test Your Connection Speed

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Internet Providers in Morocco

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Morocco Speed Test FAQ

How do I test my internet speed in Morocco?

Click the Start Test button on this page to measure your download speed, upload speed, and ping latency. For accurate results on fiber, connect your device directly to the router using an ethernet cable if possible. Close background apps including streaming services, downloads, and cloud backups. Test during peak hours between 7pm and 11pm when networks are busiest to see real-world performance under congestion. The test takes about 30 seconds and works on any device with a modern browser. Compare your result against your plan's advertised speed. If you consistently get below 70% of your paid speed during peak hours, contact your ISP or consider switching providers. Maroc Telecom, Inwi, and Orange all offer similar fiber speeds but performance can vary by neighborhood. Power outages can affect results if your router loses electricity, so ensure stable power or test when electricity is reliable.

What is the average internet speed in Morocco?

Morocco's average fixed broadband download speed is 67.84 Mbps according to Ookla data from December 2025, ranking 52nd globally. Mobile download speeds average 35.43 Mbps. Speeds vary significantly by city and technology. Casablanca records median speeds of 36.5 Mbps while Rabat posts 35.6 Mbps. Fiber delivers 50-200 Mbps depending on your plan. 5G launched November 2025 with Inwi advertising speeds exceeding 2 Gbps in optimal conditions, though real-world speeds will be lower. 4G LTE averages 20-30 Mbps. Maroc Telecom led 4G speeds at 29.6 Mbps in 2024 before 5G launch. Urban areas record faster speeds than rural zones where 15-25 Mbps is typical. Peak hours between 7pm and 11pm can reduce fiber speeds 15-25% due to congestion. Run a speed test to see how your connection compares to these averages.

Which ISP has the fastest internet in Morocco?

Maroc Telecom recorded the fastest 4G mobile speeds at 29.6 Mbps in 2024 before 5G launch, ahead of Orange and Inwi at 18.1 Mbps. All three operators launched 5G in November 2025 with similar advertised speeds. Inwi markets speeds exceeding 2 Gbps on 5G in optimal conditions. For fiber, Maroc Telecom and Orange upgraded speeds in April 2025, doubling 100 Mbps plans to 200 Mbps and 200 Mbps plans to 1 Gbps at no extra cost. All three operators offer similar fiber speeds since they build separate networks rather than sharing infrastructure. Actual performance depends more on your specific neighborhood, network congestion during peak hours, and the plan you select than which operator you choose. Maroc Telecom secured the largest 5G spectrum allocation (120 MHz) compared to 70 MHz each for Inwi and Orange, which may provide a performance advantage as 5G matures. Check current reviews and run speed tests for your specific address before committing.

Is fiber internet available in Morocco?

Fiber-to-the-home is widely available in Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Tangier, and Fes. Morocco had 2.6 million fiber subscriptions by Q3 2024, up from 1.6 million in 2019. The government targets 4.4 million fiber households by end-2025 and 5.6 million by 2030 under the Maroc Digital 2030 strategy. Maroc Telecom, Inwi, and Orange all deploy fiber networks in urban areas. Check each operator's website with your specific address to verify coverage. Fiber speeds range from 50 Mbps to 1 Gbps depending on your plan. Maroc Telecom and Orange doubled speeds in April 2025, upgrading 100 Mbps subscribers to 200 Mbps and 200 Mbps to 1 Gbps at no extra cost. Urban fiber coverage is strong but rural areas have limited access. ANRT mandated fiber-sharing among operators in March 2025 to accelerate rollout and reduce costs. If fiber is unavailable at your address, consider 5G fixed wireless (launched November 2025) or ADSL as alternatives.

How much does internet cost in Morocco?

Fiber internet costs MAD 350-1,000/month for 50-200 Mbps unlimited depending on operator and speed tier. Orange starts at MAD 350/month while Maroc Telecom and Orange charge MAD 500/month for 100 Mbps after April 2025 speed upgrades. Top tier reaches MAD 1,000/month for 200 Mbps or 1 Gbps. Installation adds MAD 300-600. ADSL costs less at MAD 99-399/month but delivers only 4-20 Mbps. Maroc Telecom charges MAD 99/month for 4 Mbps and MAD 399/month for 20 Mbps. Inwi and Orange offer 20 Mbps ADSL for MAD 199/month. 5G fixed wireless boxes cost MAD 299-400/month. Orange's Dar Box 5G is MAD 299/month for 50 Mbps. Inwi's Idar 5G costs MAD 349/month for 100 Mbps. Maroc Telecom's El Manzil 5G is MAD 400/month for 100 Mbps. Mobile data ranges MAD 50-200/month for 2-20 GB. Inwi offers unlimited prepaid data for MAD 200/month. At Morocco's median salary of MAD 16,700/month, fiber represents 2-6% of income for middle earners but 10-25% for low earners making MAD 4,000/month.