We just published an update of our MENA Telecoms Profiles, providing in-depth coverage of the telecoms policies, regulatory frameworks and market data in 13 Middle East and North African countries.
One of the highlights is, for instance, the fact that Morocco amended its telecommunications law to enhance the regulator’s role in protecting consumer rights, and to introduce new provisions on national roaming and infrastructure sharing.
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