Paratus Breaks State Monopoly with Namibia’s First Private Mobile Network
[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 3/09/2025
Satellite connectivity firm, Paratus Group, has launched Namibia’s first private nationwide mobile network, entering a sector long dominated by state-owned operators and marking the most significant shake-up in the country’s […]
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