Although progress has been made, in particular with the generalization of the deployment of 4G – soon 5G – and optical fiber, additional investments are necessary to meet event requirements such as CAN 2025 or the 2030 World Cup. The issue is enormous. In stadiums and outside, connectivity plays a key role in the experience of spectators, live broadcast and international influence of the country. To talk about it, the Horizon Press group organized a dedicated round table.
Essential both for broadcasting and sharing and for the experience of spectators, connectivity is one of the priority axes on which the success of major sporting events is based, and not only, that Morocco is preparing to organize, in particular the African Cup of Nations 2025 and the 2030 World Cup.
The subject is little or not mentioned. And yet, more than a necessity, it is a requirement. Hence the relevance of the round table organized by the Horizon Press group within the framework of its cycle The Circle of Eco Inspirations.
Hosted by Hicham Bennani, Deputy Managing Director in charge of the group’s editorial center, the debate has seen the leading operators and actors: Mohamed Bennis, B2B Sales Director in Orange Maroc, Mehdi Sekkouri Alaoui, CEO of Stadia and President of the Moroccan Federation of Sports Professionals, Zaki Lahbabi, Director of TSM, And Taoufik Radi Benjelloun, Founder and CEO of Play Management Group. All are unanimous: if Morocco has taken many steps, a lot to do.