Morocco: Call Centers Concerned Over French Law Banning Unsolicited Telemarketing - The Maghreb Times !
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The French Parliament passed a law on 21 May to ban unsolicited telephone stalling, although it is due to take effect in August 2026. It raises a great deal of concern in Morocco, where almost 800 companies work in the sector and employ about 100,000 people, particularly within small structures, which are very often specialised in teleprospecting.
According to our information, the incumbent operator plans to transfer the activities of its call centres to outside providers. The post Teleconsultation: Maroc Telecom plans to outsource its call centre activities appeared first on LesEco.ma.
In August 2026, France will ban unsolicited telephone marketing. This law, adopted on 21 May by the French Parliament, could upset the ecosystem of call centres in North Africa and especially in Morocco and Tunisia, where thousands of jobs depend on commercial exploration to France. In Morocco, the call centres sector employs nearly 100,000 people, mainly in small structures specializing in telephone marketing. The new French law seriously worri…
Morocco: Call Centers Concerned Over French Law Banning Unsolicited Telemarketing - The Maghreb Times !
On May 21, 2025, the French Parliament passed a law banning unsolicited telemarketing, set to take effect in August 2026. This legislation raises significant concerns in Morocco, where approximately 800 call center companies employ around 100,000 people, primarily in small businesses specializing in telemarketing. Operators, working side by side at small desks, make continuous calls, mostly targeting France, with 100% of their activities focused…
The nightmare will soon come to an end for millions of French people. The telephone stalling which, we need to remind him, is a real plague, will disappear from our lives. Untimely intrusive calls, risk of scams...: almost 80% of French people are directly affected by the abusive phone stalling. There is no shortage of solutions to put an end to it, but the government has finally decided to crack down, in order to make life difficult for those w…
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