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MTC Namibia yesterday launched its first mobile application, allowing smartphone, tablet and personal computer users easy access and flexibility to determine own costing for voice, data, SMS and ...
Namibia: MTC Grows Revenue Despite Challenges. 9 March 2012. ... More than 80,000 customers accessed the Internet through a PC or tablets and over 470,000 via their mobile phones, ...
MTC Mobile Application has launched an 'app' that gives users of smartphones, tablets and personal computers easy access and flexibility to determine their own costing for voice, data, SMS and ...
Namibia's main cellular operator, Mobile Telecommunications (MTC), plans to launch third-generation (3G) services in one of the first 3G networks in sub-Saharan Africa, it emerged on Monday ...
Namibia's biggest mobile operator MTC plans to raise 3.1 billion Namibian dollars ($210 million) in a November listing, as the government seeks to fund its social programmes and cut debt.
MTC, the largest telecom operator in Namibia with over 2.5 million subscribers, posted 4.62 percent revenue growth to N$2.6 billion or $174.6 million in 2019.
The trial involves the installation of the Motorola wind and solar solution at an operational MTC Namibia cell site where the solution will become the electrical power source for the site.
Namibia's main mobile phone operator, Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC), 34-percent owned by Portugal Telecom, plans to launch third generation services and Siemens will build the network.
Motorola, MTC Namibia and the GSM Association have signed an agreement to conduct a trial project in Namibia. The project will involve the use of wind and solar power systems for MTC Namibia’s remote ...
Namibia's biggest mobile operator MTC plans to raise 3.1 billion Namibian dollars ($210 million) in a November listing, as the government seeks to fund its social programmes and cut debt.
WINDHOEK - Namibia's biggest mobile operator MTC plans to raise 3.1 billion Namibian dollars ($210 million) in a November listing, as the government seeks to fund its social programmes and cut debt.