YOUNG OBSERVER | The future of connectivity in Namibia: progress that includes everyone

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 26/09/2025
From mobile payments to digital banking, Namibians are certainly in their connectivity and technology advancement era. Recently, both MTC and Paratus have announced the launch of e-SIM technology, promising a seamless, flexible and convenient experience for mobile users. For those unfamiliar, an (…)
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