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Jan
Chamwe Kaira Telecom Namibia plans to invest more than N$2.3 billion over the coming years to expand and upgrade its national telecommunications infrastructure, alongside a tariff rebalancing that will lower prices across several services from 1 February 2026. The company said the investment will expand fibre-to-the-home and business services, strengthen the national fibre network, upgrade mobile networks from 3G to 4.5G and prepare for 5G, and improve international connectivity through the Google Equiano undersea cable. Funding will also go to billing systems, customer self-service platforms, cybersecurity, cloud services and backup power solutions. As part of the tariff changes, Telecom Namibia…
