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- Telecom Namibia Honors Founding President Dr. Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma with Candlelight Ceremony
- Telecom Namibia and National Housing Enterprise Join Forces to Build Smarter, Connected Communities
- Satellite Connectivity Restored; SATLINK service restoration to resume to affected VSAT customers
- Update on cybersecurity incident
- Telecom Namibia Supports Successful Shalom Education Centre Award Ceremony
- Telecom Namibia’s Fiber Network Connects Previously Underserved Communities
- Telecom Namibia Responds to inaccurate reporting by the Windhoek Observer
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Windhoek, Namibia – 7 November 2024 – Telecom Namibia is concerned by the inaccuracies in an article published by the Windhoek Observer on 6 November 2024, titled "Telecom Continues to Make Losses.
Windhoek, Namibia – 21 October 2024 – Telecom Namibia is proud to announce the launch of a dedicated whistleblowing hotline, a new initiative aimed at fostering transparency, ethical conduct, and accountability across all levels of the organization.
Windhoek, Namibia – 21 October 2024 – Telecom Namibia is continuing to work diligently to restore full functionality to its VSAT fixed and mobile (voice and data) services following a satellite outage that occurred on 19 October 2024.