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CRAN’s new spectrum plan to fuel 5G, AI advancements

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November 18, 2024
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The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) says its 2025-2027 Spectrum Assignment Strategy aims to facilitate the deployment of advanced technologies such as 5G, the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). 

Speaking at the presentation of the strategy at a public hearing, CRAN’s CEO Emilia Nghikembua said the core priorities of the strategy are to foster innovation, ensure equitable access, promote regulatory adaptability and advance environmental sustainability.

These pillars are designed to address Namibia’s digital needs while preparing for emerging technologies that will define the future of telecommunications, she said.

“The hearing provided a valuable platform for dialogue between CRAN, service providers and consumer advocates. Stakeholder’s insights will help us shape policies that govern telecommunications and broadcasting services in ways that are equitable, responsive and forward-looking,” Nghikembua said. 

She further explained that in addition to its technological focus, the strategy emphasises fair and inclusive access to spectrum resources, especially for underserved rural areas. This is expected to bridge connectivity gaps, stimulate investment and enhance digital inclusion. 

As part of the strategy, CRAN also plans to review spectrum fee regulations in 2026. This includes introducing new fees for mobile services spectrum bands, as identified during the 2023 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-23). These updates will ensure financial sustainability while keeping pace with global technological advancements.

“The success of our Spectrum Assignment Strategy depends on collaborative efforts from all stakeholders. Together, we can ensure a competitive, inclusive digital economy that benefits all Namibians,” she said.

She also highlighted the need to update Quality of Service (QoS) standards to ensure telecommunications and broadcasting services meet consumer and business expectations in Namibia.

Nghikembua explained that the proposed amendments would introduce measurable indicators like call completion rates and network availability to enhance accountability and transparency.

The updated standards aim to promote fair competition, improve customer satisfaction and address service quality gaps, especially in rural areas.

For broadcasting, the focus will be on improving reliability, content delivery, consumer rights protection, and accessibility for all, including people with disabilities.

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