Paratus Namibia reshuffles its executive team to support expansion drive
Company will soon announce new Group positions to lead the charge for expansion in Africa says Group CEO Schalk Erasmus.
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Paratus Armada signals Namibia’s 4IR ambitions
Paratus Namibia officially launched its N$123-million Armada DC campus, the country’s first carrier-neutral datacentre, located on the outskirts of Windhoek.
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Equiano subsea cable comes ashore in Swakopmund
Paratus Namibia, Telecom Namibia and Google have confirmed the development and have affirmed it will become fully operational in Q4 this year.
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Armada DC is Namibia’s first carrier-neutral datacentre - Paratus
Facility scheduled to be launched in August and company vows resource will offer local market freedom and flexibility.
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Paratus backs Armada DC venture with N$123m and a lot of expectation
New datacentre scheduled to be launched in August 2022.
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Paratus Namibia to launch Armada datacentre
Company confirms investment of N$123-million to establish country’s largest DC facility.
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Paratus Swakopmund landing station ready for Equiano cable
In February 2021 Paratus entered into an agreement with Google to be the landing partner for the Equiano cable in Namibia.
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Paratus Namibia lands smart city fibre deal
Commercial connectivity agreement signed with Ongos Connect.
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Paratus Namibia signs first infrastructure sharing agreement
Fibre open access deal on-boards Africa Online as a client.
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Namibia: Capricorn Investment Group acquires 30% stake in Paratus Africa
Deal expected to broaden CIG's reach into key sectors, including asset management and telecommunications.
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Paratus Namibia raises capital through rights issue
Capital to support company's ongoing aggressive roll out of telecommunications infrastructure, specifically fibre and 4G LTE.
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Nimbus lists in Namibia as first capital pool company
The company has signed a management agreement with Paratus Namibia, whereby Paratus will manage its investments.