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CRAN approves revised tariff structures for telecom operators

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The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has approved a wide range of new voice, data and broadband tariffs submitted by several licensed operators, according to Government Gazette No. 8795, published on 28 November 2025.

The approvals introduce revised prices, upgraded packages and new product offerings across the telecommunications sector.

“The public may submit in writing to the Authority written comments within fourteen (14) days from the date of publication of this notice in the Gazette,” the notice read.

Among the key changes, Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) received approval for its updated Giga Data Bundles, offering between 1.5GB and 50GB at prices ranging from N$25 to N$699. The bundles are valid for 30 days, include rollover when repurchased, and are available to both prepaid and postpaid customers. CRAN also approved amendments to MTC’s postpaid voice plans, which introduce updated data allocations, voice minutes and promotional benefits across six contract categories.

Paratus Namibia secured approval for its Yursat Adapt satellite packages, offering download speeds of 10–20 Mbps and fair usage thresholds of up to 350GB. Monthly prices range from N$1,550 to N$3,350, with standard VSAT terms, installation fees and fair usage policies applied.

Blue Telecommunications received the regulator’s approval for new AirFibre Rural and Urban packages, offering speeds of 10–50 Mbps at monthly charges starting from N$770. The approval also covers FFTX fibre plans with symmetric speeds of up to 50 Mbps.

IT Guru Solutions’ upgraded GigaNet fibre products were also published, introducing uncapped lines ranging from 25 Mbps to 100 Mbps. The company said existing clients will be migrated to higher speeds at no additional cost, while new customers will benefit from promotional discounts during November and December.

Lastly, Telecom Namibia received approval for a broad rebalancing of its Speedlink, line rental, installation and call tariffs. Changes include revised installation fees, adjusted fixed-line rentals for residential and business users, new national call rates — including a reduction in charges from TN Fixed to mobile networks to 90 cents per minute — as well as updated international call charges and revised broadband pricing across Speedlink Unified and Speedlink Lite packages.

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