Inwi is taking a significant step toward expanding ultra-high-speed internet in Morocco by opening its Fiber to the Home (FTTH) network to other telecom operators. This strategic move aligns with a broader industry shift toward infrastructure sharing and is specifically aimed at public telecommunications network operators (ERPT) holding fixed or next-generation licenses.

In a sector where access to network infrastructure plays a crucial role in making high-speed internet more widely available, Inwi is embracing an open-access approach. The company is introducing a transparent wholesale offer that ensures fair and non-discriminatory access to its fiber-optic network for competitors. The goal is clear: to foster competition and accelerate the nationwide rollout of fiber-optic connectivity.

By granting other operators access to its network, Inwi enables them to offer ultra-fast internet services without the need to build their own infrastructure. This development is expected to drive the expansion of high-speed internet across Morocco, meeting the growing demand for reliable and powerful connectivity from both individuals and businesses.