Apr 23, 2026

Morocco is accelerating an ambitious strategy to expand broadband and ultra-fast broadband targeting 2030, driven by fiber optic rollout and 5G deployment. The government aims to connect 5.6 million households to fiber and extend 5G coverage to 85% of the population.
The government rolled out the roadmap on Monday in Rabat during a session at the Chamber of Representatives dedicated to monitoring the National Plan for Broadband and Ultra-Fast Broadband Development (PNHD).
Minister Delegate to the Head of Government in charge of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform in Morocco, El Fallah Seghrouchni, presented a progress report at the session.
Rural connectivity and satellite solutions
According to official data, the government has completed the first phase of the PNHD by extending 2G, 3G, and 4G coverage to 10,690 rural areas out of 10,740 targeted localities. This progress has significantly reduced the digital divide between urban and rural regions.
Subsequently, the government launched a second phase to expand coverage to 2,000 additional rural areas in 2026. Authorities are using a participatory approach involving local officials, elected representatives, and parliamentarians to identify priority zones. In hard-to-reach regions, the government will deploy satellite solutions (VSAT) and provide a subsidy of 2,500 dirhams (about $270) per subscription.
$8.6 billion in 5G investment
On the mobile segment, operators have already rolled out 5G services in more than 50 cities, reaching around 7 million subscribers. Telecom operators have committed to investing more than 80 billion dirhams (about $8.6 billion) by 2035 to support network expansion. Operators aim to achieve 45% population coverage by 2026 and 85% by 2030.
At the same time, the National Fiber Optic Plan aims to accelerate fixed connectivity with a target of 5.6 million connected households by 2030. Authorities are supporting this effort through infrastructure sharing among operators and regulations that now require fiber integration in all new real estate developments and housing projects.