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Namibia’s Call For Increased 4G Device Adoption Amid Infrastructure Expansion

February 3, 2026
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The Namibian telecommunications regulator expressed concern over the slow adoption of 4G-enabled devices in the country, suggesting that tax incentives and breaks could stimulate greater usage among residents.

During the recent launch of a new tower by MTC Namibia in Kunene, located within the Epupa constituency, Emilia Nghikembua, CEO of Namibia’s Communications Regulatory Authority, emphasised the importance of device adoption, stating, “Building a tower alone doesn’t ensure digital transformation; it merely serves as an enabler.”

This dialogue arose after MTC Namibia, the state-owned mobile operator, expressed its frustration with the underutilisation of its network towers—a challenge attributed primarily to the high prices of 4G-enabled devices in the country.

The leading mobile operator reported that use of its 4G infrastructure remains below 50 per cent, particularly in the Kunene region in northern Namibia, which borders Angola.

The operator warned that inadequate adoption of its advanced infrastructure is a barrier to digital transformation and, consequently, to Namibia’s economic growth.

Mercia Geises, acting chairperson of MTC’s board, noted, “MTC has approximately 74 towers in the Kunene region, all equipped with 4G technology. However, the current usage rate is around 50 per cent.” She added that while infrastructure is being developed, it is essential to engage local communities in utilising these advancements.

Community leaders and the regional governor were encouraged to collaborate with the telecommunications provider to fully leverage the benefits that these installations can offer, as the current utilisation rate indicates a significant gap in the potential services available.

Adding to the event’s significance, Emma Theofelus, Minister of Information and Communication Technology, distributed 100 mobile phones from the Universal Service Fund, prioritising high-achieving students from the Ehomba Combined School.

“The presence of the tower means little if the community cannot benefit from it,” Theofelus remarked.

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