"Internet users from the extreme western region of the country connect to the Web, by subscription, in a roundabout way, with mobile operators in Morocco, mainly the third operator whose tenders were most interested the Algerian border "said the newspaper.
"Thus, the latter, which are not connected to the switched telephone network that allows them Internet access, fall back on the 3D Moroccan USB connection. The way to do this is simple: buy a key to Oujda 3D by an acquaintance with the Moroccan operator for the equivalent of 5000 AD (500 dhs) and then buy as needed refills which are, after all, very flexible, "the newspaper said.
"With the Moroccan operator, I can connect within my internet and I use just the number of days that I want, unlike at home where only the monthly subscription is offered," a young Internet user was quoted as saying.
The newspaper adds that "the Moroccan operator offers refills from one to 60 days, thus facilitating the connection for every budget," noting that "even if the internet connection returns, Internet users to these, significantly higher frequencies compared to that local, those seem to find their account as shown by another Internet: With the Moroccan key, I am not obliged to pay the days that I am not connected, which largely compensates for the difference in price ".
"Thus, at a time when in other users enjoy the benefits of very high frequency and the new features of 4G, the inhabitants of the border do not even have the support allowing them to connect to the web" laments the newspaper. Les Temps d'Algerie
Maghnia City is located 26 km west of Tlemcen, 160 km southwest of Oran, about 60 km south to the coast and 27 km east of Oujda (Morocco). There are two border crossings: Akid Akid and Abbas Lotfi. These are the points of entry from Morocco to Algeria.
The Internet sector in Morocco has expanded thanks to the growth of 3G.Out of 3 million internet subscribers, more than 2.5 million have 3G access. Meanwhile, high-speed connection accounts for just 18% of the market.
"Thus, the latter, which are not connected to the switched telephone network that allows them Internet access, fall back on the 3D Moroccan USB connection. The way to do this is simple: buy a key to Oujda 3D by an acquaintance with the Moroccan operator for the equivalent of 5000 AD (500 dhs) and then buy as needed refills which are, after all, very flexible, "the newspaper said.
"With the Moroccan operator, I can connect within my internet and I use just the number of days that I want, unlike at home where only the monthly subscription is offered," a young Internet user was quoted as saying.
The newspaper adds that "the Moroccan operator offers refills from one to 60 days, thus facilitating the connection for every budget," noting that "even if the internet connection returns, Internet users to these, significantly higher frequencies compared to that local, those seem to find their account as shown by another Internet: With the Moroccan key, I am not obliged to pay the days that I am not connected, which largely compensates for the difference in price ".
"Thus, at a time when in other users enjoy the benefits of very high frequency and the new features of 4G, the inhabitants of the border do not even have the support allowing them to connect to the web" laments the newspaper. Les Temps d'Algerie
Maghnia City is located 26 km west of Tlemcen, 160 km southwest of Oran, about 60 km south to the coast and 27 km east of Oujda (Morocco). There are two border crossings: Akid Akid and Abbas Lotfi. These are the points of entry from Morocco to Algeria.
The Internet sector in Morocco has expanded thanks to the growth of 3G.Out of 3 million internet subscribers, more than 2.5 million have 3G access. Meanwhile, high-speed connection accounts for just 18% of the market.









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