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The trial involves the installation of the Motorola wind and solar solution at an operational MTC Namibia cell site where the solution will become the electrical power source for the site.
Motorola, Inc. has announced the successful completion of the wind and solar power system trial conducted with the GSM Association (GSMA) on MTC Namibia's cell site at Dordabis village in the ...
Namibia's biggest mobile operator MTC plans to raise 3.1 billion Namibian dollars ($210 million) in a November listing, as the government seeks to fund its social programmes and cut debt.
PRESS RELEASE MTC puts World Cup action on mobile phones In collaboration with ART, MTC brings biggest and most memorable moments of FIFA World Cup games in Germany to your mobile and to your TV June ...
17 May 2007World's first wind and solar commercial network GSM cell site Namibia - Motorola, Inc, (NYSE:MOT) today announced that it has deployed a wind and solar power system to operate MTC Namibia's ...
By Michel Haoses. The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), in partnership with Mobile Telecommunications (MTC) and the Namibia Investment and Finance Academy (NIFA), this week ...
This increase is attributed to renewed capital expenditure by MTC and a significant initial infrastructure investment by Loc8 Mobile.
Key developments: Telecom Namibia deploys more WiMAX base stations; MTC triples mobile data speeds with launch of LTE-A technology; MTC launched N$1 billion network expansion project, dubbed ...
Windhoek – The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) and Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC), in collaboration with Namibia Investment and Finance Academy (NIFA), has announced ...
Namibia's MTC progresses with network expansion Under its 2019 National Broadband Policy the government aimed to achieve 95% population coverage by 2024, delivering a service of at least 2Mb/s ...
Namibia's biggest mobile operator MTC plans to raise 3.1 billion Namibian dollars ($210 million) in a November listing, as the government seeks to fund its social programmes and cut debt.