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A major ransomware operation has announced a complete shutdown and the public release of decryption keys - however, some are ...
Telecom Namibia plans to build 500 telecom towers over the next five years. As reported by Comms Update, the state-owned telco said the deployment of the towers will support its effort to improve both ...
Namibia's state-owned telco Telecom Namibia has done a deal with another provider, Sparkle, to secure capacity on Google’s Equiano subsea cable. Sparkle, a subsidiary of Telecom Italia (TIM), said it ...
Telecom Namibia Ltd., the country’s fixed-line phone operator, plans to stake its stakes in South Africa’s Neotel Ltd. and Mundo Startel of Angola, Frans Ndoroma, its managing director, said.
The looming court battle between M-Web and Telecom Namibia promises to be a monumental fight that could have far-reaching consequences for broadband Internet services in Namibia.
Telecom Namibia, the national fixed and mobile telecoms operator in Namibia, has entered into an agreement with NewTelco South Africa, represented by Jasco Co-location Solutions, to establish a ...
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Namibia Economist on MSNTelecom Namibia unveils 2025 National DirectoryTelecom Namibia (TN) officially launched its 2025 National Directory. This year’s edition is more than a contact listing, but a tribute to the strength, resilience, and trailblazing leadership of ...
Telecom Namibia, the state-owned fixed-line operator, bought Leo, the southern African nation’s second-largest mobile operator, New Era reported.
Telecom Namibia has inaugurated its cable landing station in Swakopmund, Namibia, activating its capacity on Google’s Equiano subsea cable.
TELECOM Namibia opted to buy a faulty N$100 million billing system despite having been advised not to do so by its workers.
Namibia’s telcos go for network sharingSydney, Feb. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Just released, this edition of BuddeComm report outlines the latest developments and key trends in the telecoms ...
Telecom Namibia plans to build 500 telecom towers over the next five years. As reported by Comms Update, the state-owned telco said the deployment of the towers will support its effort to improve ...
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