After Maroc Telecom and Orange, Inwi is the latest operator to slash fiber optic prices and double speeds for existing customers.
On Tuesday, April 22, Inwi unveiled a revised pricing structure it calls « more advantageous, » along with an automatic bandwidth upgrade for current subscribers.
New Price List:
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20 Mb/s: unchanged at 249 DH
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50 Mb/s: now 299 DH (was 349 DH)
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100 Mb/s: now 349 DH (was 449 DH)
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200 Mb/s: reduced from 649 DH to 449 DH
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500 Mb/s: introduced at 749 DH
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1 Gb/s: introduced at 949 DH
Inwi said all customers from the 50 Mb/s tier and above will see their speeds doubled automatically, with no action required or added cost.
The move follows similar changes at Orange, which notified subscribers by SMS of a free upgrade from 100 Mb/s to 200 Mb/s. Maroc Telecom kicked off the shift days earlier, also doubling speeds across its fiber offerings.
Orange’s Updated Prices:
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20 Mb/s: 249 DH/month
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50 Mb/s: 299 DH (was 349 DH)
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100 Mb/s: 349 DH (was 449 DH)
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200 Mb/s: 449 DH (was 649 DH)
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500 Mb/s: 749 DH
Comparison Table:
| Speed | Maroc Telecom | Orange | Inwi |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 Mb/s | Not offered | 249 DH | 249 DH |
| 50 Mb/s | Not offered | 299 DH | 299 DH |
| 100 Mb/s | 400 DH (new offer) | 349 DH | 349 DH |
| 200 Mb/s | 500 DH (former 100 Mb/s) | 449 DH | 449 DH |
| 500 Mb/s | Not offered | 749 DH | 749 DH |
| 1 Gb/s | 1,000 DH (former 200 Mb/s) | Not offered | 949 DH |
The changes come as Morocco’s fiber market reaches nearly 1 million subscribers, far behind the 39.4 million mobile internet users, according to official regulator, ANRT. While the new rates mark a step forward in accessibility, prices remain high compared to countries like France or Algeria.
