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Type: Government Agency
Industry: Telecommunications
Founded: 1998
Founder(s): Government of Morocco, under the
Authority of the Prime Minister
Headquarters: Boulevard Ar Riyad,

Hay Riyad,
P.O. Box 2939,
Rabat 10100,
Rabat-Sale-Zemmour-Zaer,
Morocco.

Businesses: Administration of the
Telecommunications Sector
within Morocco
Website: ANRT.Net.Ma

ANRT is the central body instituted by the government of Morocco to governor and administer the telecommunication sector of the country. ANRT not only administers this sector, but also oversees enforcement of the laws governing the sector by the requisite authorities. ANRT ensures that the telecommunication sector contributes to the general welfare of the state of Morocco, ensuring that the networks function with maximum efficiency. It also ensures that communication networks remain secure against any form of infringement. Thirdly, it maintains adequate contingency plans to handle possible emergencies, plans that ensure that communications facilities will remain up and running in a regional or national emergency. [1]

History

ANRT was established under the authority of the prime minister of Morocco, and possesses considerable financial and legal autonomy. The law that established it, was passed in 1998, and since then ANRT has overseen a general reorganization of the communication sector in Marocco. ANRT oversees the practical implementation of various legislation passed by the government of Morocco governing telecommunications. [2]

Business

ANRT ensures that fair play is observed between different organizations in the telecommunication sector in Morocco. ANRT also suggest possible legislation that will continue to see the development of the telecommunication sector. ANRT directly represents the government of Morocco in the management of certain scarce telecommunication resources. Besides all these, the organization supports the training of personnel and the advancement of research into telecommunications. ANRT is in short a functional arm of the Moroccan government, fully empowered by the legislation of that country. ref>ANRT.net.ma</ref>

Products and Services

Law and Legislation: ANRT contributes to the legal and legislative basis of the telecommunication sector of Morocco, even to the extent of preparing draft laws. Administration of Licenses: ANRT administers the granting of licenses in the telecommunication sector in Morocco, usually via competitive bidding. Oversight and Arbitration: It oversees technical requirements in the sector, as well as the prices that various operators charge for their services. It is an authorities that appeal for competitive disputes between operators in the sector and also handles allegations of violation of fair play. Advancement of Technology: ANRT functions as a representative of the Moroccan government in encouraging advancement in telecommunication technology in Morocco. Administration of Resources: ANRT also manages certain important resources, such as the radio spectrum, in terms of telecommunication facilities. It also manages domain name in Morocco. [3]

Recent news

ANRT has recently made decisions in several areas on interest to Maroc Telecom. In one case it ruled against Maroc Telecom in the case where telecom operator Wana alleged abuse of fair play laws by Maroc telecom. In also arbitrated in the despute, in which Maroc telecom was given insufficient acces to MEDI telecom tot he submarine cable SEA-ME-WE 3. [4]

References

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