Media Release
- 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
Telegram - Newsletter
- Telegram – December 2025 (Festive Season Edition)
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- Telegram - December 2024 (Festive Season Edition)
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- Telegram - March 2024
- Telegram - December 2023
- Telegram - November 2023
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- Telegram - Jan-Feb 2021
- Telegram - October 2021
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- Telegram - April-May 2020
- Telegram - September 2020
- Telegram - December 2020
As the festive season fills the air with joyous anticipation, a grim reality threatens to disrupt the seamless connection we all cherish. Copper cable theft, rampant during this period, jeopardizes Namibia's robust telecommunications network – the very backbone of our nation's communication and economic well-being.
As families embrace online gift-giving, social media updates and engagements, and holiday cheer, cybercriminals see a prime opportunity to steal data, spread malware, and disrupt our digital peace.
Dear Valued Customers and Stakeholders, As the year draws to a close and the festive season fills the air with warmth and cheer, we at Telecom Namibia take this opportunity to reflect on the past year and express our heartfelt gratitude for your unwavering support and loyalty.










