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.
Christopher Tredger
3:00
Paratus announces leadership shake-up amid Africa expansion
Full handover of Group CEO responsibilities scheduled for August 2022, when the company will officially open its datacentre in Windhoek.
2:10
Paratus welcomes back Miles October as group marketing executive
October is one of the co-founders and shareholders of the first Paratus operation in Angola.
2:20
Paratus Africa readies to open datacentres in Zambia, Namibia
Zambia site scheduled to open in July, Namibia under construction.
2:20
Paratus appoints new Group Chief Commercial Officer
Appointment sends out strong message to the market in Africa as the company drives growth strategy.
2:50
Paratus, Telecom Namibia ink Equiano cable deal
Equiano subsea cable project expected to bolster economic growth and telecommunications.
2:00
Paratus establishes fibre link between Maputo and Jhb
Latency is halved from 18ms to 9ms, according to Paratus CTO.
1:50
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.
2:00
Paratus Namibia raises capital through rights issue
Capital to support company's ongoing aggressive roll out of telecommunications infrastructure, specifically fibre and 4G LTE.
1:40
Paratus Group invests US$14-million in Trans-Kalahari project
Company says there is a need to increase capacity to Zambia due to increasing local demand for data, internet.
1:30
Namibia's Paratus taps into R150 million for LTE upgrade
Objective to strengthen customer experience, company finances.
1:50
Nimbus acquires stake in Paratus Africa
Paratus CEO says company plans to invest over N$150 million on infrastructure, the bulk of which will be invested in fibre.