Morocco's Minister Delegate for Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, presented an update on the National Broadband Development Plan to the House of Representatives. According to verified reports from the Moroccan state news agency MAP, the minister announced the completion of the first phase of the plan, which focused on deploying high-speed internet infrastructure.
The minister detailed that the plan's objectives include the rollout of 5G technology and the expansion of optical fiber networks into rural and remote areas. This initiative is part of a broader governmental strategy to accelerate digital transformation and bridge the digital divide across the country.
El Fallah Seghrouchni emphasized that these infrastructure projects are crucial for improving public service delivery and fostering economic development. The next phases of the plan will continue to prioritize connectivity for underserved regions, aligning with national digital goals.