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Telecommunications in Namibia
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Companies
18 on file
Telecom Namibia
Telecom Namibia Limited is a customer driven company that change telecommunication products and services to the demand of its customers. Today customers want fast, reliable and advance services and Telecom Namibia is there to make that possible.
10001+ staff
Paratus Namibia
Paratus Namibia is a fully licensed telecommunications and infrastructure provider and part of the Paratus Africa Group. We deliver enterprise-grade connectivity, cloud, and data centre solutions with a robust network spanning fibre, wireless, satellite, and SD-WAN. Our Solutions: High-speed Internet (Fibre, Wireless, VSAT) Secure Cloud Services & Hosting Carrier-grade Data Centres Business Telephony & PBX Solutions Advanced SD-WAN for network optimisation Operating across Angola, Botswana, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Zambia, we power Africa with reliable, high-performance network solutions
51 to 200 staff
Mtc Namibia
MTC (Mobile Telecommunications Limited) was established in 1995 as a joint venture between Namibia Post and Telecommunications Holdings (NPTH), Telia and Swedfund. During May 2004, NPTH concluded a deal that saw it hold 100 per cent of the shares in MTC by acquiring the 49 per cent held by Telia Overseas AB and Swedfund International AB. NPTH is 100 per cent owned by the Government of the Republic of Namibia. On 1 September 2006 the sale of 34% of MTC shares to Portugal Telecom (PT) was concluded with the management contract also ceded to PT.
501 to 1000 staff
Mtc Namibia
MTC (Mobile Telecommunications Limited) was established in 1995 as a joint venture between Namibia Post and Telecommunications Holdings (NPTH), Telia and Swedfund. During May 2004, NPTH concluded a deal that saw it hold 100 per cent of the shares in MTC by acquiring the 49 per cent held by Telia Overseas AB and Swedfund International AB. During 2006 the sale of 34% of MTC shares to Portugal Telecom was concluded for N$1.34 billion while the Namibian government retains the remainder of the stake through NPTH. MTC currently covers 98 per cent of the population of nearly 2 million citizens with more than 650 base stations and repeaters and offers a dual band 900/1800MHZ. The company also expanded its cellular coverage to all major towns in Namibia, including the major arterial roads. MTC was the second Mobile Operator to introduce 4GLTE in May 2012. The Company's 3G HSDPA+ Network allows for a download speed of up 7.2 Mbps in Namibia's major towns. It further runs two modern MSC's (mobile switching centre) in Windhoek and Oshakati with capacity to accommodate rapidly rising number of customers of over 2 million active users. In May 2012, the company also launched its 4G technology making it the second mobile operator on the continent to have 4G technologies. MTC also operates the only full service customer contact centre in Namibia dealing with service queries ranging from telephony, sms, fax, GPRS, data, voicemail and 3G/HSDPA. A staff of 421 persons serves a diverse market of both pre- and postpaid subscribers
501 to 1000 staff
Telecom Namibia
Telecom Namibia Limited is a customer-driven company that changes telecommunication products and services to the demand of its customers.
1001 to 5000 staff
Communications Regulatory Authority Of Namibia Cran
Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) was established in terms of the Communications Act (No. 8 of 2009) on 18 May 2011 and is mandated to regulate telecommunications services and networks, broadcasting services, postal services and the use and allocation of radio spectrum in Namibia.
51 to 200 staff
Powercom Pty Ltd
PowerCom is an ICT infrastructure and equipment provider. The company is a subsidiary of Telecom Namibia Limited since 2013. PowerCom's services is currently focused on telecommunications infrastructure namely Towers, with a portfolio of over 300 towers and 29 roof tops countrywide.
11 to 50 staff
Tasked
Tasked is a peer-to-peer platform where users post errands, small jobs, and tasks that either require little to no skills (raking, cleaning, washing of pets, etc.) to tasks that require skills (carpentry, roofing, driving, etc.). Tasked is a community; join the family!
1 to 10 staff
Telepassport Communications Pty Ltd
We provide future-ready telecommunications solutions for your business with guaranteed savings on your monthly telecom's costs. We are focused on market trends, user preferences and lifestyle changes. Talk to us today fora free evaluation +264 61-370150 or visit
1 to 10 staff
Radio Electronic Pty Ltd
Based in Namibia, Southern Africa, Radio Electronic (PTY) Ltd provides specialized products and services for the following industries - Marine Electronics, Radio Communications, Satellite Communications, Power Systems, Lifestyle & Leisure.
11 to 50 staff
Billy-Con Investments Pty Ltd
Billy-Con Team is the Namibian 100% owned telecommunications and IT company. Billy-Connection has a professional team, experienced and friendly solutions consultants who are ready to provide amicable solutions for your business.
201 to 500 staff
Global Market Access Namibia Property Ltd
We are able to assist you to put your product successfully on the market by offering the following services: • Identify applicable requirements for your specific product or technology feature to comply with current regulations in safety, EMC, wireless, etc. • Assist in completion of applications and other required forms • Handle entire submittal process including working with local testing and certification organizations • Facilitate and expedite project progress with GMAN • Support renewal maintenance of certificates as needed • Two status per week that permits you to be aware of all process of projects. • Local representatives in covered African countries.
11 to 50 staff
Lightstruck Namibia
Fibre optic internet is a remarkable advancement in communication technology. It is here to change the way we do business, the way we go about our daily lives, and even how we educate the youth. As fibre providers, Lightstruck aims to develop and install this next-generation digital utility in communities across Namibia, bringing the latest entertainment and technology advancements into your home. It is our team’s vision to develop, own and operate open, high-end, last-mile fibre by deploying an infrastructure investment methodology that will deliver long-term fibre optic networks for the economic and social benefit of the communities in which fibre is deployed.
11 to 50 staff
Paratus
Paratus is a pan-African communications operator with operational offices in Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Zambia. Paratus also delivers products and services into 22 other African countries. Please visit our website for more information:
201 to 500 staff
Loc8 Mobile Pty Limited
11 to 50 staff
Omnitel Namibia Pty Ltd
OmniTel Namibia (PTY) started its operations on 1 October 2008, resulting from a management buyout of Siemens Enterprise Communications (PTY) Ltd in Namibia. Siemens has been active in Namibia in this market in excess of 40 years. Ownership The company is 100% Namibian owned and 32% shares thereof are held by a previously disadvantaged group. The remainder is held by the management of the company. Business activities The main activities consist of the marketing, Sales,(installation) service of telecommunication (PABX) and related IT equipment.
11 to 50 staff
Global Office Namibia Pty Ltd
11 to 50 staff
Pulstraclear
Is your telecom network silently draining resources and holding back growth? For many small and medium-sized operators, the real costs aren't just in the infrastructure, but in slow fault resolution, reactive management, hidden bottlenecks, and misaligned investments. These operational pain points lead to increased downtime, spiraling OPEX, customer frustration, and stalled innovation. At PulstraClear, we provide more than just analysis—we deliver a clear pathway to transformation. We begin with a comprehensive Network Data Health Check, turning your raw network data into a strategic asset through precise capture, cleaning, and formatting. Our internationally seasoned experts—across power, mobile, transmission, FTTx, and more—then apply this intelligence to tackle your most expensive challenges directly. The result is a tailored, project-driven approach that delivers proactive infrastructure management, optimized capacity planning, rapid provisioning, and focused investments, all while controlling costs like energy and spare parts inventory. We don’t just design boats; we provide the life ring. Our method ensures every step is manageable, aligned with your culture, and tied to a clear ROI from the outset. Let us help you reduce network costs, improve performance, and build an AI-ready network that’s resilient, efficient, and prepared for the future. Ready to turn network pain points into performance gains?
1 to 10 staff