This guide provides a step‑by‑step explanation of how to obtain Internet access and a local line in just a few minutes — without stress or unexpected costs.
Understanding Morocco’s mobile network: simple and reliable
Morocco has three telecom operators:
- Maroc Telecom (IAM)
- Orange Maroc
- inwi
All three provide extensive 4G coverage, simple prepaid offers, and since November 2025, 5G services in major urban areas.
The six host cities of the 2025 CAN — Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Tangier, Agadir, and Fez — all benefit from:
- Excellent 4G coverage
- Operational 5G networks
- Densely distributed antennas in airport and tourist zones
In short: wherever supporters go, reliable network access is assured.
SIM card or eSIM: the simplest option for visitors
To avoid high roaming fees when abroad, the simplest solution is to use a local SIM card or an eSIM.
– Where to buy it?
- At the airport (Maroc Telecom, Orange, inwi stands)
- In official stores in the city
- At partner outlets (kiosks, local shops)
– Activation
- Immediate, usually within 3 to 5 minutes
- Passport required to register the line
– Prices
- Vary slightly depending on promotions
- Generally between 10 and 20 dirhams for a SIM card
All three operators provide eSIMs, enabling fully digital network access. The advantages include:
- No need for a physical SIM card
- Instant digital activation
- Ability to keep your foreign line active at the same time
- If your phone is compatible, it is often the smoothest option
What Morocco’s operators provide for AFCON supporters
>> Maroc Telecom (IAM)
- Morocco’s largest operator in terms of coverage, with strong presence in urban and peri‑urban areas — reliable for inter‑city travel and densely populated zones.
- Offers 5G mobile plans and digital, no‑commitment packages accessible via its app and online store.
- Provides visitor eSIM options for travelers, with activation possible before or after arrival.
- Full catalog of mobile offers available online.
>> inwi:
- Offers 4G and 5G mobile plans, focused on fast speeds and smooth connectivity in 5G‑covered areas
- Flexible plans adaptable to usage (voice, SMS, data), with customizable data passes starting from small volumes
- 5G coverage active in major cities, delivering superior performance to 4G for streaming and heavy content
- Full catalog of mobile offers available online
>> Orange Maroc
- Offers a range of commitment‑free mobile plans, including “YO” and “Yoxo” packages with varying data volumes
- Provides 4G and 5G‑compatible plans at no extra cost: if 5G is available and your device supports it, connection is automatic
- 5G coverage already active in major urban areas, with ongoing expansion
- Full catalog of individual offers available online
5G in Morocco: what you need to know for AFCON 2025
The three Moroccan operators have officially launched 5G services, with progressive rollout across major cities.
– What does this mean for supporters?
- Faster browsing for digital tickets, videos, and social networks
- Greater stability in crowded areas (fan zones, city centers)
- Reduced latency, useful for ride‑hailing apps and GPS navigation
– Do you need a special 5G plan?
- No. If your smartphone is compatible and you are in a covered area, 5G activates automatically
- Otherwise, you remain on 4G — which is sufficient for all everyday uses
Internet access and calls: options for a short stay
– For Internet
- 5 to 10 GB if you frequently use Maps, WhatsApp, and social networks
- 15 to 20 GB if you plan to share videos or stream regularly
– For calls
- Prepaid offers generally include low‑cost local calls
- Option to add international packages
- WhatsApp widely used in Morocco for communication
Topping up your plan: quick and accessible everywhere
- At operator stores (Maroc Telecom / Orange / inwi)
- In supermarkets, kiosks, and tobacco shops
- Via operators’ mobile applications
- With recharge cards and codes ➡️ Recharges typically start at 10 or 20 MAD
Public Wi‑Fi: useful but to be used with caution
– Where to find it?
- Hotels, riads, cafés, restaurants
- Airports
- Shopping malls
– Be cautious:
- Variable speed
- Limited security
- Avoid for sensitive operations (payments, private documents) 👉 Tip: prioritize your 4G/5G connection
Practical tips for stress‑free connectivity during AFCON 2025
- Buy your SIM card at the airport to be connected before even finding a taxi
- Opt for at least 5 to 10 GB if you need to check tickets and itineraries often
- Keep a copy of your eSIM QR code / PUK code in your notes or email
- Top up before match days, as networks around stadiums can be congested
- Activate offline maps (Google Maps) when traveling by bus or taxi
- Protect your data when using public Wi‑Fi
- Disable international roaming to avoid unexpected fees