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Moroccan Telecom Providers Block Use of Whatsapp, Viber and Skype

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Meditel Says Decision to Ban VoIP Services Was Made by Morocco’s ANRT

Meditel Says Decision to Ban VoIP Services Was Made by Morocco’s ANRT

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Washington D.C. – Moroccan telecom providers have decided to restrict the use of VoIP services through free applications such as Whatsapp, Viber, and Skype.

Over the past few days, internet users throughout Morocco have found difficulty in making mobile calls regionally and internationally through free applications such as Whatsapp, Viber and Skype using 3G and 4G internet, regardless of whether they are subscribers of Maroc Telecom, Meditel, or Inwi.

It has been confirmed by a source that spoke with Medias 24 that all three telecom service providers in Morocco have decided to block VoIP calls that are made through 3G and 4G. All other services that are provided through these applications such as sending messages, pictures and videos, are still fully functional.

The applications seem to be functional when calls are made through a Wi-Fi connection. However, according to the same source, the restrictions on such applications will be expanding to calls made through Wifi connections in the two upcoming months.

Similar attempts to restrict the use of VoIP services through free applications have been made in the past. In August 2014, Maroc Telecom was accused for shortly blocking the use of Viber through there subscription, according to a report by Agence Ecofin.

According to Article 1 of the National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ANRT/DG/N° 04-04) in regards to the protocol of VoIP services, the commercial provision of VoIP services to the public can only be done by telecom operators with a license.

Since free applications such as Whatsapp, Viber and Skype are offering similar services to those of a telecom provider, this law is applicable to them aswell. Thus, the absence of a license permits Moroccan telecom providers the legal right to restrict the use of VoIP services through these applications.

While it is no doubt that the increased use of such applications that offer free VoIP services have had a negative impact on telecom companies in Morocco over the last few years, the exact reason behind this decision to block VoIP services has yet to be confirmed.

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