Inwi
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Private company | |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | Jointly owned by ONA and Kuwait's Zain (April 2009) |
Founder | Karim Zaz |
Headquarters | Casablanca, Morocco |
Products | Fixed phones, Mobile phone lines, Internet access |
Number of employees
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1300 + |
Slogan | Arabic: عبر كبغيتي |
Website | http://www.inwi.ma |
INWI (Arabic: إنوي) formerly known as Wana (formerly Maroc Connect) is a telecommunication company in Morocco established in 1999. It is the third most important telecommunication company in Morocco.
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History
Initially founded by Karim Zaz,[1] Maroc Connect started marketing its Internet services representing the brand Wanadoo, using the name Wana for a few years. The company was later controlled by the Moroccan conglomerate ONA, with the Zain of Kuwait holding about 32% of equity since 2009. Following an agreement with the consortium Kuwaiti Zain / Ajial, 2.85 billion were invested in exchange for 32% of the new company. On February 24, 2010, the former ONA WANA brand was given a face-lift, change of name, corporate identity and strategy.
Internet
Initially, in order to avoid the high cost of wiring and installations and to quickly serve the commercial market, INWI used Last Mile Wireless Delivery Systems) to provide internet connection to the market. Claims to have EDGE and 2G coverage in 45% of the country, with prepaid and contract After Sales 200DH (18 €) 1MG.
Mobile phones
The service was started on February 7, 2007 breaking a record of subscriptions to its services: 24000 in one day. With about 2 million customers, is the third operator with 3G license. With an offer of "Tic Tac" INWI introduced per second billing from the first second. Furthermore, the rate is only 0.07 cents per second for all operators and at any time. The prepaid BlackBerry services in the SIM card to 20 dirhams, or access to MSN Messenger 5 dirhams per hour are all exclusive INWI.
Branches
More than 50,000 in all Morocco.
See also
- Internet censorship in Morocco
- Communications in Morocco
- List of telephone operating companies
- Meditel
- Maroc Telecom
- Internet in Morocco
- Karim Zaz
References
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