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  2. Orange Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Orange Maroc (or previously Meditel) is one of three major licensed telecommunications operators in Morocco. The multi-service operator offers mobile, fixed-line, cybersecurity and mobile payment offerings. Created in 1999, it is the second operator of mobile telephony in Morocco. In December 2016, Meditel became Orange Maroc.

  3. Maroc Telecom - Wikipedia

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    Maroc Telecom (IAM, Arabic: اتصالات المغرب) is the main telecommunications company in Morocco. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Currently employing around 11,178 employees, it is the largest telecommunications network in the country with 8 regional delegations and 220 offices present across Morocco.

  4. Telephone numbers in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    All phone numbers in Morocco are 9 digits in length (excluding the leading 0).. Morocco uses a closed numbering plan, i.e. the prefix is not omitted for local calls. This is necessary because the same geographic area can be served by several prefixes.

  5. Inwi - Wikipedia

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    Inwi (Arabic: إنوي) (formerly known as Wana) is a telecommunications company in Morocco. One of the three major Internet service providers in the country, it is a subsidiary of the group SNI and the Kuwaiti group Zain .

  6. Orange Money - Wikipedia

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    Orange Money is the mobile phone based money transfer service of French telecom company Orange S.A., available in most of the group's affiliates in Africa. Its users can deposit money into an account linked to their mobile phone number, and then access a range of services, in particular transferring money domestically and internationally ...

  7. Code (web series) - Wikipedia

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    #Code is a Moroccan action web series created by Inwi that premiered on June 1 on their YouTube channel. It is meant as a promotional content for the mobile operator, and is the second effort at making a web series after a 2-seasons web series called Switchers. [1] The series was distributed through Inwi social accounts in Facebook and YouTube.

  8. List of LTE networks in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Country Operator ƒ (MHz) B VoLTE Launch date Cat.3 ≤ 100 Mbit/s Launch date Cat.4 ≤ 150 Mbit/s Launch date Cat.6 ≤ 300 Mbit/s Launch date Cat.9 ≤ 450 Mbit/s

  9. Botola - Wikipedia

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    It is sponsored by Inwi [1] and thus known as the Botola Pro Inwi. From 2015 to 2019, the league was called Botola Maroc Telecom for sponsorship reasons. The competition formed as the FRMF on 20 February 1992 following the decision of clubs in the Botola Pro to break away from the UNAF, which had been founded in 1911, and take advantage of a ...