Morocco’s utilized international Internet bandwidth reached 4.543 Tbps in December 2023, according to latest statistics released by Agence Nationale de Réglementation des Télécommunications (ANRT), compared to 4.557 Tbps in 2022. Morocco’s international bandwidth was 2.951 Tbps in 2021, 2.507 Tbps in 2020, 1.970 Tbps in 2019, 1.508 Tbps in 2018, and 1.125 Tbps in 2017 according to ANRT (see also Morocco: Morocco’s International Bandwidth Reaches 4.5 Tbps, Dec 2022). ANRT report that the 4.543 Tbps of utilized capacity in December 2023 was 44% of 10.4 Tbps of the total equipped capacity available. Maroc Telecom is connected to five submarine cables: Tetouan – Estepona (1994), Atlas Offshore (2007), SEA-ME-WE3 (2009), Loukkos (2012), and the West Africa cable (2021) (see also Morocco: Maroc Telecom West Africa Submarine Cable Enters Service During 2021). The operator reported that the combined capacity on these five submarine cables reached 6.925 Tbps in 2022, compared to 4.230 Tbps in 2021 and 3.830 Tbps in 2020 (source: Maroc Telecom 2022 universal annual registration document).
Source: ANRT
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