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The agreement will also facilitate the deployment of 5G technology in Namibia. Telecom’s Chief Executive Officer, Stanley Shanapinda, said the partnership will involve the rollout of new base stations and upgrades to existing ones nationwide.
Telecom Namibia has revealed that all new mobile base stations currently being deployed are 5G-enabled as it pushes ahead with efforts to modernise its network and expand access to high-speed connectivity across the country.
Dr Shanapinda said the rollout of 5G infrastructure was a key part of the company’s strategy to keep Namibia in step with global advancements in mobile technology. “Our discussions today have laid a strong foundation for intensified collaboration, ensuring that together, we can empower every Namibian through cutting-edge ICT,†he said.
Telecom’s Chief Executive Officer, Stanley Shanapinda, said the partnership will involve the rollout of new base stations and upgrades to existing ones nationwide. He added that through the partnership, Telecom Namibia will acquire cutting-edge mobile radio access equipment from the ZTE-Huafull Joint Venture.
He added that by leveraging the expertise and innovation of ZTE and Huafull, Telecom Namibia aims to accelerate its mobile network footprint and deliver enhanced services to both urban and rural areas.
As part of the visit, the MICT delegation toured Telecom Namibia’s data centre and billing server room to gain a better understanding of the infrastructure supporting the country’s digital services.
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