Telecom avails millions for network overhaul
Telecom Namibia must upgrade live networks without destabilising services, integrate new platforms with legacy systems, and manage high capital costs while keeping services affordable.
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Telecom Namibia must upgrade live networks without destabilising services, integrate new platforms with legacy systems, and manage high capital costs while keeping services affordable.
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Telecom Namibia has entered into a five-year partnership with Huawei Technologies Namibia, aiming to enhance its mobile network capabilities
In the wake of a significant cyberattack targeting Telecom Namibia, critical questions have emerged about the company''s data security practices and the implications for its customers.
The state-owned operator said the investment will tackle bottlenecks caused by ageing equipment and help it compete in a more crowded telecoms market. Telecom Namibia plans to use the funds to
Telecom Namibia network upgrades will receive N$2.3 billion to expand fibre, improve mobile speeds and cut telecom prices in 2026.
Telecom Namibia said on Monday it has signed a five-year transformative partnership with Huawei Technologies to modernise and expand
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It will strengthen the national fibre backbone and upgrade mobile networks from 3G to 4.5G while preparing for 5G. The company will also boost its international capacity through the
Telecom Namibia commits millions on network upgrades Telecom Namibia believes its investment of approximately N$494.4 million ($26m) in deals with technology partners provides the
Windhoek, Namibia – August 22, 2024 – Telecom Namibia is significantly expanding its network infrastructure by deploying 77 new mobile
State-owned Telecom Namibia plans to deploy 500 new telecom towers across the country over the next five years to improve the quality and coverage of its network.This initiative is part of Telecom
Telecom Namibia has revealed its plans to invest N$2.3 billion in the upgrading and replacing of the company''s ageing infrastructure over the next five
Telecom Namibia has begun a phased rollout of infrastructure upgrades aimed at strengthening network resilience and improving service reliability, with projects set to continue
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For the current financial year, Telecom Namibia has earmarked approximately N$300 million in additional capital expenditure for priority network upgrades. These funds are intended to
Telecom Namibia has signed an agreement with Huawei to deliver a fixed-mobile convergence core network (FMC Core). The estimated investment
During the 2024/2025 financial year, Telecom Namibia, a state-owned operator, invested N$230 million in a comprehensive national and international
Telecom Namibia has commenced its journey to replace obsolete technologies and fast-track its digital transformation initiatives. As key part of the transformation process Telecom Namibia launched its
Telecom Namibia Limited, commonly known as Telecom Namibia, is a telecommunications and ICT service provider operating in Namibia. Established in August 1992, it is wholly owned by the
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In doing so, Namibia would in turn leverage the potential for digital transformation of the economy. As Telecom Namibia, we couldn''t agree more with the World Bank Group that digital