insert_link Namibia Telecom Namibia operationalises Equiano sub-sea cable Telecom Namibia has activated the Equiano sub-sea cable to strengthen Internet connectivity with higher bandwidth and lower latency. Boasting 12 fiber pairs and a design capacity of 144 Tbps, the cable offers 20 times the capacity of existing connections between Europe and Southern Africa. An economic impact assessment predicts a 7.5% increase in internet penetration in Namibia by 2025. The telecommunications service provider, marked 32 years of national service, by […] todayJuly 31, 2024 55
insert_link Business / Economics Telecom Namibia partners with Huawei for nationwide network upgrade Telecom Namibia has announced a 5-year partnership with Huawei Technologies Namibia to upgrade its mobile network capabilities and coverage nationwide. This collaboration is part of Telecom Namibia's Integrated Strategic Business Plan 2027, aiming to modernise and expand the tn mobile network. Telecom spokesperson Nomvula Kambinda. todayJune 18, 2024 66
insert_link Business / Economics 18 June 2024 Morning Biz News: Telecom Namibia Expands Network Amid Global Market Surges and Dollar Weakness Telecom Namibia Expands Network Reach with Huawei Collaboration Telecom Namibia has embarked on an ambitious five-year plan to enhance and extend its mobile network infrastructure across Namibia. This initiative comes as a result of a strategic partnership with Huawei, aiming to introduce cutting-edge mobile technologies including 4G, 4.5G, and 5G. These advancements are poised to deliver faster and more reliable mobile broadband services to TN mobile subscribers nationwide. The collaboration […] todayJune 18, 2024 27
insert_link Namibia Telecom Namibia Partners with Sparkle for High-Speed Equiano Subsea Cable Access Telecom Namibia has announced a partnership with global operator Sparkle to gain access to the Equiano subsea cable, connecting Portugal to South Africa. This collaboration enhances Telecom Namibia's capabilities with high-speed and low-latency services. The national telecom company's investments now include five major submarine cable systems. Telecom's spokesperson, Nomvula Kambinda. todayJune 13, 2024 40
insert_link Namibia Telecom Namibia Faces Monthly Loss of N$7.5 Million Due to Deactivation of Unregistered SIM Cards Telecom Namibia has revealed a potential monthly loss of N$7.5 million following the deactivation of 191,598 unregistered prepaid SIM cards. According to spokesperson Nomvula Kambinda, as of March 31, 2024, Telecom Namibia's records indicate a total of 442,410 active mobile subscribers. todayApril 8, 2024 22
insert_link Namibia Zambezi Residents Struggle to Register SIM Cards, Face Deactivation Michael Mayumbelo, a pensioner based on Impalila Island, recounts spending N$250 per trip hitch-hiking to Katima Mulilo multiple times in efforts to register his SIM card. Like many others in Zambezi, Mayumbelo failed to register his SIM card during the country's mandatory registration period and the subsequent extension due to various challenges. The initial registration period spanned from January 1 to December 31, 2023, with a three-month extension granted until […] todayApril 4, 2024 9
insert_link Oshiwambo O Telecom Namibia ya tetamo uukalata wa thika 191 0000 mboka inaawu shangithwa O Telecom Namibia omandaaha oya tetemo uukalata woongodhi mboka inaashu shangithwa uli 191 598,okwiiyutha nelombwelo lya tulwapo kolutu kondololi lomakwathano o CRAN. Shika osha hololwa momushangwa gwiikundaneki komukuluntu gomakwatathano mo Telecom Namibia Nomvula Kambinda. Tati etokolo olya landula eitulemo lyo Telecom Namibia okwiiyutha kiipumbiwa yeshangitho lyuukalata woongodhi dhopeke,ngaashi ya tulwapo ko CRAN. Kambinda tati okuthika mo 31st March,o TN oya dhidhilika uukalata uli 442 410,naasho ya tetemo mboka inaau shangithwa,nena […] todayApril 3, 2024 27
insert_link Namibia Telecom Namibia Reports over 400K Active Mobile Subscribers as Deactivation Process Concludes Telecom Namibia has announced that as of March 31, 2024, there are a total of 442,410 active mobile subscribers following the completion of the deactivation process. After this process, Telecom Namibia will maintain a base of 250,812 registered prepaid subscribers. Nomvula Kambinda, spokesperson for Telecom, provides further details. todayApril 3, 2024 62
insert_link Business / Economics Telecom Namibia improves service quality Telecom Namibia has announced the signing of key customer-facing business processes, marking a step forward in its commitment to improving service quality. This initiative forms phase one of a broader project, named Project Phoenix, aimed at optimising all internal processes within the s. Here's Telecom spokesperson Nomvula Kambinda with more. todayMarch 6, 2024 69