25 April 2025
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Morocco is set to make significant strides in telecommunications with ambitious plans to deploy 5G technology to cover 25% of its population by the end of 2025 and reach 70% by 2030.
These objectives are outlined within the national program known as Maroc Digital 2030, which aims to enhance the country's digital landscape. The National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ANRT) has announced that the rollout is expected to officially begin in November 2025, with initial efforts concentrating on densely populated urban areas, key economic regions such as industrial zones and technology parks, and innovation hubs.
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MTN Uganda has launched a network upgrade project, set to continue until July 2025, aimed at enhancing voice, data, and mobile money services.
This initiative is a direct response to MTN's 2024 annual report commitment to improve network quality and customer experience. The upgrade is crucial for maintaining MTN's competitive edge in the Ugandan telecom market, especially considering the GSMA's perspective that strong service quality is key to attracting and retaining customers.
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23 April 2025

Mobilis has successfully conducted its first technical tests of 5G technology at its headquarters in Algiers. This experimental phase is an essential milestone as Mobilis prepares for the commercial launch of 5G services, which is set for the second half of 2025.
The tests yielded impressive results, demonstrating connection speeds of up to 1.2Gbps alongside significantly reduced latency. These findings reaffirm the network's capability to comply with international performance standards. During the testing phase, various demonstrations showcased the potential applications of 5G technology, including virtual tours of tourist sites, cloud gaming experiences, and live streaming through augmented reality glasses.
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Senegalese authorities have officially launched the Goin'Digital project in Dakar, a collaborative initiative with the German Cooperation (GIZ) and Expertise France.
This significant program, funded by €13.1 million from the European Union, Germany, and France, aims to advance public reforms and private initiatives, driving the country towards a more connected and inclusive digital society.
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