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Morocco Ministries Collaborate with Nokia and Ericsson

Strategic partnerships with global telecom leaders to bolster Morocco's digital infrastructure and public service delivery.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 17, 2025
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Morocco Ministries Collaborate with Nokia and Ericsson


Morocco ministries collaborate with Nokia and Ericsson to enhance digital development, aiming to accelerate the nation’s digital transformation and improve public services.

Morocco ministries collaborate with Nokia and Ericsson to enhance digital development, as the nation seeks to advance its digital transformation initiatives.

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Strategic agreements exist between two global telecom giants and the ministries of Digital Transition and Administration Reform as well as Higher Education Scientific Research and Innovation.

Nokia and Ericsson collaborate with the Moroccan government through strategic partnerships to upgrade digital infrastructure along with improving public service delivery and research and higher education technology capabilities.

These partnerships will strongly boost the growth of digital economy while supporting Morocco’s overall development programs.

The Moroccan government believes advanced telecommunications integrations will deliver better connectivity with enhanced public administrative efficiency and advanced digital skills to its population.

Digital technologies is of importance to Morocco because the country actively works to use them as a driver for both economic and social advancement.

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