Telecom Namibia recently announced that it has achieved a significant milestone in modernising the nation’s communication infrastructure by completing eight Fibre-to-the-x (FTTx) projects between 2023 and 2024.
These projects, valued at US$2 million, have laid 233,858 meters of fibre, connecting 7,838 additional areas to high-speed internet.
CEO Stanley Shanapinda expressed optimism about the impact of these upgrades. “These projects demonstrate the power of collaboration in delivering essential infrastructure improvements. We are confident the fibre network will be a valuable asset for Namibia for years to come,” he said.
The telecom company plans to invest an additional US$1.5 million in 2024/25 to expand the fibre network further. The focus will remain on connecting underserved communities, starting in areas such as Katutura in Windhoek, Kuisebmond, and Yarraville in Walvis Bay and gradually scaling to other regions.
According to its 2021/22 Annual Report, Telecom Namibia’s digital network spans the entire country, encompassing over 13,000 route kilometres of MetroFibre. It includes over 500 Ethernet and Internet Protocol Multi-Protocol Label Switching (IP/MPLS) Points of Presence, 228 digital destinations, and over 300 towers for fixed wireless and mobile services, managed by its subsidiary, PowerCom.
By investing in cutting-edge fibre technology, Telecom Namibia is positioning the country as a digitally advanced nation. Improved connectivity drives economic growth, fosters innovation and creates new opportunities for businesses and individuals. High-speed internet access will also enhance essential services, such as education and healthcare, improving Namibians’ overall quality of life.
The initiative aligns with Telecom Namibia’s mission to bridge the digital divide by extending connectivity to underdeveloped areas nationwide. This effort aims to provide rural and underserved communities with reliable, high-speed internet and advanced communication services, fostering greater inclusion in the digital economy. Guided by its four strategic pillars: sustainable growth, customer experience, operational efficiency, and a performance-driven culture, Telecom Namibia is committed to achieving this transformative goal.