RocketNet targets enterprise market in Namibia


Staff Writer
By Staff Writer, ITWeb
Johannesburg, 29 Apr 2025

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RocketNet is expanding its services to the enterprise sector.

RocketNet, a Namibian internet service provider, is expanding its enterprise products to include high-speed Internet and connectivity to key platforms such as Google, Microsoft Azure, and Amazon Web Services.

Many firms utilise these products for cloud storage, emails, video conferencing, and day-to-day operations, according to the company statement.

Further, RocketNet has teamed with Qkon and OneWeb to provide Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite-based internet to rural portions of the country, the statement said.

According to the business, LEO satellites operate significantly closer to Earth than regular satellites, allowing for faster and more robust Internet connections.

This innovative technology, it added, is excellent for regions where fibre cables cannot reach, such as remote lodges and out-of-town business branches, delivering high-speed Internet to Namibia's most remote areas.

“Our purpose is to bring fibre to the people, and we are succeeding in this mission. Whether it’s a home in Windhoek or a lodge deep in the bush, we believe everyone in Namibia deserves access to reliable, affordable Internet,” said founder and CEO, Xander Erasmus.

With offices in Windhoek, Osona, and Rehoboth, and representatives in Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, RocketNet said it continues to position itself for both home and business Internet solutions in Namibia.

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