What is Maroc Telecom?

What is Maroc Telecom?

Maroc Telecom ( Acronym: IAM, Arabic: اتصالات المغرب ‎) is the main telecommunication company in Morocco . IAM employs around 11,178 employees. It has 8 regional delegations with 220 offices present on all the territory of Morocco. The company is listed on both the Casablanca Stock Exchange and Euronext Paris .

How many employees does Tele Morocco have in Morocco?

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. The company is listed on both the Casablanca Stock Exchange and Euronext Paris .

What is the Maroc submarine cable?

The service was the first of its kind in Africa and the Middle East . In July 2006 Maroc Telecom signed with the French telecommunications equipment company Alcatel a contract for a submarine cable network connection between Morocco and France. Maroc Telecom’s aim is to upgrade the capacity of its services (i.e. broadband services, call centers ).

When was Maroc Telecom privatized?

Privatization. On 20 February 2001 the Moroccan government sold 35% of Maroc Telecom’s shares to French mass media company Vivendi. The transaction amounted to 23 Billion dirhams. On 4 January 2005 Vivendi acquired an additional 16% for 12.4 billion dirhams raising its participation to 51%.

Is Maroc Telecom owned by Etisalat?

In July 2013, it was announced that the firm’s majority owner, Vivendi, would sell its 53% stake in the firm to Etisalat for around $4.2 billion. In 2016, Maroc Telecom introduced fiber optics to the country with speeds up to 200 Mbits/s.

What is Maroc Telecom doing with Alcatel?

In July 2006 Maroc Telecom signed with the French telecommunications equipment company Alcatel a contract for a submarine cable network connection between Morocco and France. Maroc Telecom’s aim is to upgrade the capacity of its services (i.e. broadband services, call centers ).

How much of Maroc Telecom does Vivendi own?

In October 2007, the CDG ceded, via its subsidiary Filpar Holding, 2% of Maroc Telecom to Vivendi in exchange of 0.6% of Vivendi’s shares, putting the total shares owned by Vivendi to 53%. In 2006, the company reported a turnover of $2.67 bn.

How do I top up my Maroc Telecom plan?

You’ll be back on your phone before you know it! To top up your Maroc Telecom plan simply select the amount you need and enter your phone number. You can pay with many trusted payment methods, such as PayPal. When the payment is complete, your balance will be topped up immediately!