Paratus, the pan-African telecommunications group led by Namibian telecom executive Schalk Erasmus, has launched Namibias first private mobile network after investing 34 million. The new system brings a fully integrated LTE and 5G service to the country, skipping older 2G, 3G, and 4G technologies and setting a new benchmark for mobile connectivity.
The announcement came on Tuesday during Paratuss 20th anniversary celebrations in Windhoek. The network now reaches 50 towns and 80 communities, with special focus on Namibias busiest transport routes, including the WindhoekOshakati and WindhoekNoordoewer corridors. It is a key part of the companys four-year effort to expand digital access nationwide.
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