Sunday, January 31, 2010

"Revolutions" in Morocco?



Hey, Readers. Many people are saying that Morocco is a pour country with no industrial or/and technological revolutions. You guys shouldn’t' even ask yourself this Question. The answer is yes, yes and yes. Morocco in these past 10 years developed hugely and has gone through many Industrial Revolutions and Technological Revolutions.

First of all in the Technology branch internet in Morocco is much modernized and is about the same level the US has. The only thing is that wire-less everywhere still doesn’t work with all phones. Internet is very fast. Morocco also has 3G+ Modems, which allow a computer to access internet in 99% of Morocco if using the line of Wana, a new agency for communication owned by L'ONA, or the line of Maroc Telecom. Meditel has faster 3G+ internet than the other but not more than 40% of Morocco. Moroccans are able to learn and expand their knowledge thanks to the modern internet. Communication with foreign countries became cheaper than before.

Then comes all what is manufactured. Morocco doesn't manufacture that much but exports. 2 years ago a car brand started to become manufactured in Morocco. Dacia is the brand. Dacia is a car for the average person. More brands from foreign countries of the Bourgeoisie class came and open in Morocco. From clothing to food to watches and jewelry. Rolex, Chopard, Le Nôtre, Cartier, Dior and Fauchan... are brands that and average person can't afford. Morocco has many rich people that buy this and contribute to the economy. In 2012 more brand will come in because Morocco will enter and era of Globalization.

Other projects have been presented to Morocco like Transportation or Buisnesses. These things will not be discussed in our blog post because as I said they are Projects.

But a new way of transporation that already appeared in Morocco 50 years ago and will reapear hopefully in 2015 is the TRAM. The TRAM serves as bus does but reduces Pollution in the air and maybe reduce the number of Cars.


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