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- Telecom Namibia, Angola Telecom, and SATCAB Sign Landmark SARSSy and Equiano Submarine Cable Systems Master Service Agreement in Angola
- Telecom Namibia Signs Pilot Commercial Agreement with Angola’s GGPEN for Angosat-2 Satellite Services
- Telecom Namibia commences strategic transformation and repositioning programme
- Telecom Namibia Strengthens Fibre Expansion Through Strategic Open-Access Partnership with Lightstruck
- Telecom Namibia accelerates network improvement programme to enhance customer experience
- Tackling Copper Theft with Fiber Roll Out - Telecom Namibia and Demshi Investment Holdings Forge Strategic Partnership
- Telecom Namibia Welcomes Newly Appointed Board of Directors
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Telecom Namibia is committed to bridging the digital divide and ensuring equitable access to connectivity for all Namibians, including those in rural and remote areas. This article explores the company’s initiatives, challenges, and future plans for achieving this goal.
Telecom Namibia is making significant progress with its SIM card registration initiative, thanks to your cooperation and the company’s efforts to streamline the process. The company has added more staff, simplified procedures, and improved communication to make registration easier than ever.
Great news for Telecom Namibia customers! We're making significant strides in transforming our billing and service systems through the Cinceho Project, designed to bring you a more efficient and streamlined experience.










