Internet Speed Test in Morocco: What You Need to Know
Morocco's internet landscape changed fast between 2023 and 2026. Fiber is everywhere, 5G is rolling out, and the three operators behave very differently under a speed test.
The state of Moroccan broadband in 2026
Morocco now has over 3 million fiber subscribers. Average fixed speeds have doubled since 2024, led by Maroc Telecom (IAM) and Orange Maroc. Mobile 5G is live in Casablanca, Rabat and Marrakech with peaks above 600 Mbps.
How each operator behaves under a speed test
Maroc Telecom (IAM)
Very stable fiber with excellent latency to Europe. 100 / 20, 200 / 40 and 500 / 100 are the mainstream plans.
Orange Maroc
Aggressive fiber push with symmetric offers. Watch out for the Livebox firmware — a reboot sometimes doubles observed upload.
Inwi
Strong on 4G+ and 5G, catching up on fixed fiber. The "Home 5G" box is the breakout product — speeds rival fiber on a good signal.
Why your test might be misleading in Morocco
- Peering: some test endpoints are hosted in Europe; Paris or Marseille round-trip adds ~20 ms.
- Caching: Ookla servers hosted inside IAM can inflate results — try wifi-test.net for a neutral measurement.
- Evening congestion (19h–23h) can slice speeds by 40% in dense urban areas.
How to test correctly
- Run the test at 3 a.m. once, for a reference baseline.
- Run it at 21:00 for a congestion-time measurement.
- Compare to our WiFi-Test.
Benchmarks (April 2026)
- Fiber IAM 200 / 40 plan in Casablanca: avg 178 / 36 Mbps.
- Fiber Orange 300 / 300 plan in Rabat: avg 285 / 280 Mbps.
- Inwi 5G FWA in Marrakech: 350–600 Mbps ↓ / 60–110 Mbps ↑.
- 4G+ IAM mobile in Casa-centre: 50–90 Mbps ↓.
If your test is off
Start with our slow-internet diagnosis. Most issues in Morocco are WiFi-side, not ISP-side. A router tune-up will usually help.