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Telecom Namibia ramps up infrastructure upgrades

by reporter
April 20, 2026
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Telecom Namibia has launched a multi-year network modernisation programme, targeting improved resilience, higher speeds and greater service reliability as demand for data and digital services continues to grow.

The operator said the phased upgrade plan will run through 2026 and into early 2027, focusing on strengthening core network architecture, improving system integration and reducing reliance on ageing infrastructure.

Chief executive officer Stanley Shanapinda said the programme includes upgrades to core routing systems, the removal of unstable international connectivity routes, and broader efforts to modernise legacy systems.

“We are also accelerating major transformation programmes, including fixed-mobile convergence and billing platform modernisation, to reduce dependence on ageing systems and strengthen service continuity. These projects will be completed in phases throughout this year and into early 2027,” he said.

The modernisation drive is part of a wider investment plan, with Telecom Namibia committing more than N$2.3 billion to upgrade and expand its national telecommunications infrastructure.

The investment will support the rollout of fibre-to-the-home and business services, expansion of the national fibre backbone, and the upgrade of mobile networks from 3G to 4.5G, while laying the groundwork for future 5G deployment.

The company also plans to enhance international bandwidth capacity through the Google Equiano subsea cable, which is expected to improve connectivity, reduce latency and support growing data demand.

In addition to network upgrades, the investment will cover digital systems, including billing platforms, customer self-service tools, cybersecurity infrastructure, cloud services and backup power solutions.

The programme reflects a broader industry shift towards integrated, software-driven telecoms networks, where operators are focusing on automation, scalability and service continuity to support digital economies.

As part of its funding strategy, RMB Namibia has extended a N$405 million social loan to Telecom Namibia to support its five-year plan to modernise infrastructure and expand access to affordable connectivity.

Telecom Namibia said the upgrades are aimed at positioning the network for future demand, improving user experience and supporting the country’s transition towards a more digitally connected economy.

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