Morocco ended the first quarter of 2026 with approximately 3.2 million 5G connections and nearly 1.5 million fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) subscriptions, highlighting the country’s rapid progress in deploying next-generation connectivity and strengthening its digital infrastructure.
The latest figures demonstrate growing consumer and enterprise demand for high-speed broadband services as Morocco continues investing in mobile and fixed network modernization to support digital transformation, cloud adoption and emerging AI-driven applications.
The milestone reinforces Morocco’s position as one of North Africa’s leading digital infrastructure markets, where operators are expanding both mobile and fiber networks to meet rising data consumption.
5G Adoption Continues to Accelerate
The growth to 3.2 million 5G connections reflects increasing adoption of next-generation mobile services among consumers and businesses.
5G delivers significantly higher speeds, lower latency and greater network capacity than previous mobile generations, enabling applications ranging from immersive digital experiences to industrial IoT and smart city services.
As coverage expands, operators are increasingly shifting their focus from network rollout to encouraging adoption through new digital services and enterprise solutions.
Industry analysts expect 5G subscriber growth to accelerate further as compatible devices become more affordable and coverage widens.
Fiber Broadband Strengthens Digital Foundations
The continued expansion of FTTH subscriptions highlights the growing importance of fixed broadband as the backbone of digital economies.
Fiber networks provide the high-capacity connectivity required to support cloud computing, remote work, online education, digital healthcare and AI-powered enterprise applications.
For businesses, fiber enables reliable access to data-intensive services while improving cybersecurity, productivity and digital collaboration.
The parallel growth of fiber and 5G illustrates how mobile and fixed infrastructure increasingly complement one another rather than compete.
Supporting Morocco’s Digital Transformation
Morocco has continued investing in digital infrastructure as part of its broader strategy to modernize the economy and improve national competitiveness.
Expanding access to 5G and fiber supports government initiatives focused on digital public services, enterprise digitalization, fintech and smart city development.
Improved connectivity also enhances opportunities for technology investment by creating the infrastructure needed to support cloud providers, digital startups and innovation ecosystems.
The country’s continued network expansion reinforces its ambitions to become a regional digital hub in North Africa.
Next-Generation Networks Enable Future Technologies
The increasing availability of high-speed mobile and fiber connectivity provides the foundation for technologies such as artificial intelligence, edge computing, autonomous systems and advanced enterprise applications.
As organizations deploy AI and process larger volumes of data, demand for resilient, high-capacity communications infrastructure will continue to grow.
Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence
Telecommunications operators are therefore investing not only in expanding coverage but also in improving network quality, automation and overall performance.
Industry observers view the combination of widespread fiber and 5G availability as a key indicator of digital economy readiness.