World Cup Roaming: Moroccan Telecom Giants Compete for 80,000 Fans in Qatar

Competition is fierce between the mobile operators IAM, Orange and Inwi in the roaming market at this time, when 80,000 Moroccan customers have joined Qatar to attend the Atlas Lions’ matches. They all want to get their share of the pie.
Profiting from the roaming market at the time of the World Cup. This is what whets the appetite of the national operators IAM, Orange and Inwi. Each of them offers tailor-made offers to meet the needs of the Moroccan team’s supporters. The latter number 80,000. In Qatar, they will attend the three first-round matches played by the Atlas Lions, while maintaining contact with their loved ones and families, or even their professional activities.
If Walid Regragui’s protégés manage to get through the first round, supporters and fans will extend their stay. This would be an additional windfall for the operators. "Revenues are set to multiply," confirms Khalid Ziani, IT and Telecom expert, to L’Économiste. "There is a market and unlimited opportunities for streaming matches and festivities, video on demand VOD, reports, podcasts, tutorials, communications...," he said.
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