- Morocco pledges $8.9 billion to build out 5G coverage to 85 percent of the country by 2030, including fibre infrastructure and rural access.
- The effort could boost digital inclusion and economic growth—but hinges on execution, affordability and regulatory readiness.
What happened: Morocco Pledges $8.9B to Expand 5G Coverage Nationwide by 2030
Morocco has announced an ambitious national strategy to invest $8.9 billion in extending 5G coverage to approximately 85 percent of its population by 2030. This large-scale initiative forms a core part of the country’s broader digital transformation roadmap. In addition to deploying next-generation mobile networks, the plan includes significant expansion of fibre backhaul infrastructure, enhancement of digital access in rural and underserved regions, and improved integration of digital services across public and private sectors. The government aims to close the digital divide, stimulate innovation, and strengthen Morocco’s position as a regional tech hub through this long-term investment.
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Why it’s important
Morocco’s investment marks one of the most ambitious deployment strategies in Africa for next-generation connectivity. By targeting near nation-wide 5G coverage, the country aims to unlock digital services in education, healthcare, industry, and agriculture. However, success depends on securing funding, navigating regulatory hurdles, and managing geographic challenges in remote regions.
The plan aligns with broader goals around economic diversification—supporting smart cities, digital governance, and e‑commerce expansion. Yet it also raises questions about affordability for consumers and operators’ ability to monetise high-speed capacity amid local purchasing-power constraints.