Paving the Way for 5G: Orange Maroc Leverages Ericsson Technology for Core Network Upgrade
This initiative is part of a broader effort to support the country’s Digital 2030 strategy, which aims to accelerate innovation and connectivity across sectors.

Ericsson and Orange Maroc have announced a strategic partnership to modernize and expand Orange’s core network infrastructure—a move that marks a significant milestone in the journey toward deploying 5G Standalone technology in Morocco. This initiative is part of a broader effort to support the country’s Digital 2030 strategy, which aims to accelerate innovation and connectivity across sectors.
Building on a longstanding relationship spanning over two decades, the new collaboration will leverage Ericsson’s dual-mode 5G Core and Cloud Native Infrastructure Solution. These technologies are expected to boost network capacity, enhance performance, and significantly improve customer experiences across Orange Maroc’s services.
Our partnership, which spans over 20 years, reflects a shared commitment to delivering connectivity that truly meets the needs of Moroccans. By integrating advanced technologies like Ericsson’s dual-mode 5G Core and Cloud Native Infrastructure Solution, we’re focused on enhancing network capacity and improving customer experiences.
– Majda Lahlou Kassi, Ericsson, VP and head of Customer Unit West and South Africa
The partnership underscores a shared commitment to innovation, with a focus on expanding advanced services such as mobile broadband, Fixed Wireless Access (FWA), gaming, and industrial connectivity.
Orange Maroc and Ericsson have both expressed gratitude to their teams for their dedication to this ambitious project. Their combined efforts are poised to contribute meaningfully to Morocco’s digital transformation, ensuring robust, future-ready infrastructure for a wide range of consumer and business applications.