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MTC launches Buffalo Project to boost rural connectivity

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August 18, 2025
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Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) has launched the Buffalo Project, a rural network optimisation initiative aimed at improving mobile coverage and service quality in northern Namibia.

The project, named after the strength and resilience symbolised by the buffalo, will focus on raising tower heights, relocating sites where necessary, upgrading rural areas with 4G LTE, and enhancing service reliability in underserved communities. It will later be extended to other parts of the country facing similar challenges.

The launch follows a comprehensive network audit covering more than 2,000 kilometres across Outapi, Oshakati, Rundu and Katima Mulilo.

The assessment, conducted by MTC in collaboration with network partner Huawei and led by Chief Technology and Information Officer Monica Nehemia, found that some towers in rural regions were inadequately positioned due to historical infrastructure planning.

Several sites had low antenna heights, limited access to 4G/LTE technology, and in some cases, towers operated only on GSM or 3G. Inconsistent power settings and antenna directions along key travel corridors were also identified as reducing service quality.

Nehemia said the intervention was a direct response to customer concerns.

“The network audit and subsequent rollout of the Buffalo Project demonstrate MTC’s resolve to act on customer feedback and respond with practical solutions. Our customers rely on us not just for communication, but to access opportunities. When we receive feedback from people living in areas where towers exist, yet they still struggle with coverage, it becomes our duty to investigate and correct it. We are the country’s leading digital enabler, and this project reflects that responsibility,” she said.

The Buffalo Project builds on MTC’s long-term network expansion strategy following the successful rollout of the 081Every1 programme, which sought to extend population coverage across Namibia.

Nehemia stressed that while investment in new technologies continues, ensuring quality and consistency in existing infrastructure remains equally important.

MTC said it will continue to provide updates as the Buffalo Project progresses, reaffirming its commitment to deliver inclusive, reliable and high-quality connectivity for all Namibians.

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