WINDHOEK, (CAJ News) – NAMIBIA has reached a milestone in bridging the digital divide by launching the first network tower under the Universal Service Fund (USF). PowerCom was es...
Therefore, no on-site accommodation is required. Operations and Maintenance Phase: During this phase, the tower is operational and providing telecommunication signals to the community in this part
Etayi, Namibia – 21 August 2025 - PowerCom, a subsidiary of Telecom Namibia, has officially launched a new mobile network tower at Oikokola in the Etayi Constituency. The event, which expands
PowerCom has announced plans to grow its tower network to 341 nationwide by September, with 33 more towers planned for the next financial
Meanwhile, this week Powercom unveiled the Goreangab Tower, constructed at an investment of N$965,815. “Collaboration with key stakeholders
The Namibian government has allocated N$110 million over three years for the installation of 30 network towers. This is intended to address the digital disparity and improve nationwide access to
6Wresearch actively monitors the Namibia Telecom Tower Infrastructure Market and publishes its comprehensive annual report, highlighting emerging trends, growth drivers, revenue analysis, and
This initiative, spearheaded by the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation under the leadership of the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, ensures that the people of this region now
PowerCom, a division of Telecom Namibia, announced on Thursday the formal launch of a new mobile network tower at Oikokola in the Etayi
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This brings the total number of towers constructed by Powercom to 318 nationwide, up from 276 towers four years ago. Information and Communication Technology Minister Emma Theofelus, speaking at
The Namibian government, through PowerCom, has officially launched 25 new network towers across the country, with a symbolic inauguration held at Oikokola in the Omusati Region on
Mobile Telecommunications Limited (hereinafter referred to as MTC Namibia or the Proponent) proposes to construct and operate an 80m high guyed mast telecommunication tower at Naimanya in
At a landmark event in Oikokola, Etayi Constituency, Omusati Region, the Namibian Minister of Information and Communication Technology,
ICT Minister Emma Theofelus and Executive Director Audrin Mathe officiated the inauguration of the new tower, marking a significant step in bridging
The towers were built at a cost of N$40 million and constructed over a period of one year. This brings the total number of towers constructed by Powercom to 318 nationwide, up from 276 towers four
r.PowerCom was established in 2007 and acquired by Telecom Namibia in 2013 and operates under a comprehensive mandate to deliver quality telecommunications
By:Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus The country''s telecommunication infrastructure company PowerCom has indicated that the country needs about
ENVIRONMENTAL SCOPING REPORT: THE PROPOSED TELECOMMUNICATION BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION (BTS) TOWER IN TAMARISKIA SWAKOPMUND, ERONGO REGION
For years, Impalila Island positioned at the far northeastern tip of Namibia has faced challenges in receiving stable radio signals due to its geographical remoteness. The newly installed
Construction on the first such tower has begun in Howobees area of the Keetmanshoop rural constituency in the southernmost Karas region. Emma
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FOR THE PROPOSED TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER AT ONTANANGA, OSHIKOTO, REGION-NAMIBIA. ENVIRONMENTAL SCOPING REPORT
The anticipated network shortfalls to mobile users in the area triggered this site selection. The outcome of the selection criteria used provided the best potential positions of the tower near Independence
The Namibian government aims to achieve 100% digitisation of services by 2029/30. Twenty-five PowerCom network towers were inaugurated last week across nine regions, including
WINDHOEK, (CAJ News) – NAMIBIA has reached a milestone in bridging the digital divide by launching the first network tower under the Universal
Powercom has committed to investing approximately N$80 million over the next two financial years to construct 50 new network towers across Namibia.
Minister of Information and Communication and Technology (ICT) Emma Theofelus revealed this on Wednesday at Oikokola village in the Omusati
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