Telecom Namibia has entered into a three-year partnerhsip with ZTE Corporation and Huafull International to upgrade its network capabilities and coverage nationwide.
The agreement will also facilitate the deployment of 5G technology in Namibia.
Telecom’s Chief Executive Officer, Stanley Shanapinda, said the partnership will involve the rollout of new base stations and upgrades to existing ones nationwide.
He added that through the partnership, Telecom Namibia will acquire cutting-edge mobile radio access equipment from the ZTE-Huafull Joint Venture.
This equipment will bolster network capacity and extend coverage, including reaching previously underserved areas.
“As a dedicated provider of reliable and high-speed mobile services nationwide, we are excited to join forces with ZTE and Huafull to bring transformative solutions to our customers. This collaboration underscores our dedication to delivering unparalleled mobile connectivity and bridging the digital divide in communities across Namibia,” he said.
He said the integration of ZTE’s state-of-the-art equipment will enable the deployment of next-generation technologies, empowering users with significantly faster data speeds and improved network reliability.
Additionally, the expansion of coverage will ensure seamless connectivity across the country. He added that by leveraging the expertise and innovation of ZTE and Huafull, Telecom Namibia aims to accelerate its mobile network footprint and deliver enhanced services to both urban and rural areas.
This comes as the telecommunications provider also signed a 5-year agreement with telecommunications giant Huawei that will see Telecom acquiring cutting-edge mobile equipment to expand its mobile network across the country.
The collaborations is part of Telecom Namibia’s Integrated Strategic Business Plan 2027, focusing on network modernisation and wider coverage.