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21 Jun 2022

Namibia keeps mum on 5G rollout strategy

Government’s moratorium on deployment remains in place.
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6 Apr 2022

Namibia suspends awarding new telecommunications licences

Industry regulator confirms suspension from 1 October 2022 to 30 September 2023.
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15 May 2020

MTC vents over Windhoek municipality telco licence

Operator argues the move is anti-competitive and illegal.
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29 Jan 2018

Namibian firms to get piece of MTC's N$1.2 billion pie

Local contractors stand to benefit from the construction of over 500 new towers as part of MNO's 081Every1 project.
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6 Oct 2017

Paratus announces full licensing in 22 African countries

Africa is one of the fastest emerging markets with enormous business opportunities.
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29 Aug 2017

Namibia's MTC reacts to regulator's finding on "exploitative" clause

Company seeking clarification from body as to whether or not this finding applies to the whole sector.
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10 Aug 2017

Namibian regulator shields consumers from "exploitative" MTC contracts

Clause in telco's subscription agreements allowing for automatic renewal of postpaid contracts has been scrapped.
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18 Jul 2017

Namibia edges closer to telco tariff limits

Discussions over price caps on services continue between industry and authorities ahead of January 2018 deadline.
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30 Jun 2017

Namibia readies to capitalise on 5G technology

Country's industry regulator says success of 5G will depend on collaboration, innovation involving all telecommunication industry players.
 
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