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Telquel.ma est le site d'information du groupe TelQuel Média, ainsi que la plateforme en ligne de l'hebdomadaire TelQuel.

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  • 2 weeks ago | telquel.ma | Marin Daniel Thézard |Zakaria Choukrallah |TelQuel English

    More speed, same price… and new, more affordable offers to top it off! The recent boost from Moroccan telecom operators for their fiber customers has made more than a few people happy. The move initiated on April 20 by Maroc Telecom was quickly followed by its competitors, Inwi and Orange Maroc. Now, the one million fiber-optic subscribers enjoy faster internet speeds for the same price — a shift aligned with the digital transformation that the government has been actively promoting.

  • 3 weeks ago | telquel.ma | Zakaria Choukrallah

    After Maroc Telecom and Orange, Inwi is the latest operator to slash fiber optic prices and double speeds for existing customers. On Tuesday, April 22, Inwi unveiled a revised pricing structure it calls « more advantageous, » along with an automatic bandwidth upgrade for current subscribers.

  • 3 weeks ago | telquel.ma | Zakaria Choukrallah |TelQuel English

    As early as Sunday, users began sharing screenshots on social media showing their upgraded speeds — most notably, increases from 100 Mb/s to 200 Mb/s for those on the 100 Mb/s plan. The rollout is underway and progressing gradually. While some customers have already seen the change, others are still on the previous tiers. However, according to our source, the upgrade will apply to all fiber subscribers, regardless of their current plan.

  • 1 month ago | telquel.ma | Ghita Ismaili |TelQuel English

    « Long live the people of Ribat El Kheir and long live the King. » So repeats one of the people who filmed an unusual scene in the weekly souk of this small town in the province of Sefrou, also known as Ahermoumou, infamous for its role in the failed coup d’état against Hassan II in July 1971. The scene in question took place on Monday March 10.

  • 2 months ago | telquel.ma | Ghita Ismaili |TelQuel English

    Morocco, the world’s leading producer of cannabis, wants to make its mark on the international legal market for this green gold. To achieve this, the kingdom is counting on improving the competitiveness of its products.

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