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Communications ministry salutes Paratus Botswana BKF route

A total of 840kms of fibre was laid between the Namibian border and Lobatse, and was activated last month.
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Paratus Botswana completes Botswana Kalahari fibre route

The last leg of Paratus Botswana's fibre route has been completed to create the new Botswana Kalahari fibre route.
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14 Feb 2023

Paratus Botswana plans to lay 1000km of fibre by year-end

Company has advanced with an existing project to lay a 800km fibre route running from Gaborone, via Molepolole and Letlhakeng, Kang and through to Charles Hill and along the border into Namibia.
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29 Nov 2022

Paratus Botswana flexes fibre muscle as it looks to compete

Company launches FTTH service and looks to expand connectivity to meet increasing domestic demand.
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25 May 2022

Paratus deploys first independent fibre to connect Gaborone’s CBD

Deployment marks the culmination of three years’ planning.
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Paratus acquires Broadband Botswana Internet

Country’s Competition and Consumer Authority unconditionally approves the deal.
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1 Sept 2021

Paratus invests US$6m to bolster fibre rollout

Further development of the company’s two-year focus on connectivity.
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19 Feb 2021

One simple solution for the new norm

Customers have a single point of contact, full accountability and a set of guarantees – all impossible to achieve with multiple service providers says Shawn Bruwer of Paratus Botswana.
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29 Jun 2018

Telco, bank in VSAT alliance to boost internet connectivity in Botswana

Paratus Botswana links up with Bank Gaborone to offer easier access to telecoms-focused finance.
 
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